Another View The Radio Show Podcast

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Another View is a weekly call-in radio talk show that discusses todays topics from an African American perspective.

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  • Dating After Divorce

    29/06/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    Speed dating, internet dating sites, mobile apps to find a mate - dating in 2012 is very different, especially if you've been married for a long time and are now divorced. What are the new rules for dating? How critical is social media to dating success? Can you meet someone new the old fashioned way - through a human introduction? When do you introduce your date to your children - or should you? So many questions - and our favorite relationship expert, Alvean Lyons, CEO of TRACE Success Consulting, will have the answers. It's all on Another View, Friday, June 29 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.

  • Female Veterans: Still Fighting Even Though They're Home

    15/06/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan may be over, but our female veterans are finding a new battlefield - home. There are more than 800,000 veterans living in Virginia and of that number 95,000 are women. Many face problems when they return from war - from homelessness, to medical and mental health issues, to re-establishing family ties. Civilians assume there are programs to handle these issues but unfortunately there are few resources to help women veterans. On the next Another View, we'll talk about the issues unique to female vets, and we'll learn about the Gladys Gatlin Foundation, a new organization that focuses on helping women re-enter society after war. Our guests include Army veteran Bridget Reed along with Senior Advisor Aubrey Wilson,and Marketing Director Bruce Williams, both with the Gladys Gatlin Foundation. Plus, Lisa Godley brings us the story of Children of the Sun. It's all on Another View, Friday, June 15 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.

  • The General Educational Development Test also know as the GED

    15/06/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    What crosses your mind when someone says they've decided to get their GED? On the Next Another View, we'll talk to the experts about the general educational development test and give you some insight into what you can and can't do with a GED. Join our guests Debbie Hunley-Stukes; the Director of Middle School Instruction for Chesapeake Public Schools, Fontaine Ferebee-Johns; Adult Education Coordinator for Chesapeake Public Schools and Robert Phillips; a GED graduate. Also, Lisa Godley introduces us to a local group rapping their way to the top. They've already made their way to BET's 106 and Park...what's next for the group D.M.B? It's all on Another View, Friday, June 22nd at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.

  • Another View - June Round Table

    08/06/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    It's the most popular segment of Another View - the Another View Round Table! Each month, our pundits get together to discuss issues of particular importance to the African American community - and they do it with insight and humor. Join Virginian-Pilot columnist Roger Chesley; NSU political science professor Carol Pretlow; resident conservative and community activist Bill Thomas; and author, journalist and talk show host Wil LaVeist for intelligent conversation from an African American perspective! It's the Another View Round Table, Friday, June 8 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • Childhood Obesity

    01/06/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    Here are some statistics that will make you sit up and take notice: 35.9% of African American children ages 2-19 are overweight or obese, compared to 31.7% of all children those ages. 11.4% of African American children ages 2 to 5 are obese. 29.2% of African American girls, ages 12-19 are obese, compared to less than one in five Mexican American or White adolescent girls who are obese. Obesity is alarming for all children, but what is happening in the African American community that causes so many children to be overweight or obese? Is it diet? Lack of exercise? Genetics? On the next Another View we'll talk about childhood obesity - causes and prevention - with pediatrician Dr. Adayna Upchurch Burrows; physical therapist Dr. Kira Davies with CHKD's Healthy You program; and Xyla King and her grandmother Chyennesia Griffin, who changed their eating and exercise habits after Xyla showed symptoms of pre-diabetes - at 11 years old! Plus Lisa Godley brings us the heartwarming story of Gwendolyn Lee Lomax, a

  • Round Table: On the Issue of Race

    25/05/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    When was the last time you had a meaningful conversation about race? Did you come away with understanding - or were you frustrated and angry? Why is it so difficult to talk about race and racial matters? On the next Another View we'll talk about "talking about race" with our round table pundits, Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; NSU professor Carol Pretlow; community activist Bill Thomas; and author, talk show host and journalist Wil LaVeist. In addition, John Johnson, head of the Hampton Unity Commission joins us for this important discussion.

  • Norfolk Public Schools Update

    18/05/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    This week the Norfolk School Board appointed Dr. Samuel T. King as the new superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools. On the next Another View, we'll talk with Dr. King about his new position and his vision for this urban school district. We'll also talk with school board chair, Dr. Kirk T. Houston, and interim superintendent Mr. Michael Spencer about transition plans and how NPS is doing in improving on-time graduation rates and lowering the drop out rate. It's all a part of WHRO and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen initiative. Plus, Lisa Godley talks with Tavis Smiley about his new documentary, STAND. Join us for a great conversation Friday, May 18 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.

  • Another View Round Table - On the Issue of Race

    11/05/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    When was the last time you had a meaningful conversation about race? Did you come away with understanding - or were you frustrated and angry? Why is it so difficult to talk about race and racial matters? On the next Another View we'll talk about "talking about race" with our round table pundits, Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; NSU professor Carol Pretlow; community activist Bill Thomas; and author, talk show host and journalist Wil LaVeist. In addition, John Johnson, head of the Hampton Unity Commission joins us for this important discussion.

  • Healthy Norfolk

    04/05/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    There's a new city initiative in Norfolk - it's called "Healthy Norfolk"! The goal is to improve health and wellness throughout Norfolk by actively promoting healthy policies, environmental change and education. But what does all of this mean? How can a city become healthy? What will be required of citizens? Is anyone else doing this? Why should we care? We'll answer these and other questions during our conversation with Norfolk Councilwoman Terri Whibley, M.D, ; Dominique Williams, M.D., Medical Director at CHKD; and Amy Paulson, Director of CINCH with EVMS. Plus, in honor of Mother's Day, Lisa Godley talks with some very special mother and daughters about their special relationships. It's all on Another View, Friday, May 4 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.

  • Spartan Crusade for Academic Excellence

    27/04/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    It's called the Spartan Crusade for Academic Excellence, or SCAS. It's the newest academic and community initiative at Norfolk State University, designed to change the educational landscape in Hampton Roads. On the next Another View, we talk with NSU President Tony Atwater, Ph.D, about SCAS - what is is...how it works...and how it will improve on-time graduation rates and lower the drop out rate. It's all a part of WHRO's American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen. Join guest host Lisa Godley for this criticial discussion, Friday, April 27 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority

    20/04/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) is the first Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated by African American college women - founded in 1908 on the campus of Howard University. On the next Another View we'll talk with members of AKA about Greek life, their mission and purpose, and answer the question of relevancy in 2012. Our guests include AKA sorors Barbara Ciara, Dianne Blakeney, and Kellee Edmonds. Plus, an audio tour of 30 Americans now on exhibit at the Chrysler Museum. It's all on Another View, Friday, April 20 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • To Spank or Not to Spank

    13/04/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    "Spare the rod, spoil the child". "That's what's wrong with our kids today - we give them time out instead of spanking them!". "My Mom beat me and I turned out ok!" Sound familiar? Corporal punishment has been the norm in many communities, including the African American community. But is it the right thing to do? Can we discipline our children and get them to behave without hitting them? On the next Another View, we talk with Asadah Kirkland, author of "Beating Black Kids". Ms. Kirkland is an educator, administrator and a single Mom who firmly believes African Americans must treat children more humanely. She says with "a little thought, good decision making, and good control of our actions, Black adults can repair the damage done from passing beatings on from generation to generation". Also joining us is psychologist Janis Sanchez-Hucles who will talk about the psychological impact of spanking our children. It's all on Another View, Friday, April 13 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us at whrv.org.

  • Race, Part II - The Female Perspective

    06/04/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    The killing of Trayvon Martin has stirred up a national conversation about race and how we treat each other, particularly as it pertains to African American males. This week on Another View we'll continue the dialogue, but this time from the African American female perspective. Black women and Black men experience racism differently and we'll explore those differences with our guests, relationship expert and CEO of Trace Consulting, Alvean Lyons; Dr. Colita Nichols Fairfax, Associate Professor of Social Work at NSU; and Kristina Wright, Miss Hampton Roads, 2010.

  • Special Edition Round Table: Trayvon Martin

    30/03/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    Trayvon Martin, an African-American teen, was shot to death on February 26, 2012 by neighborhood watch participant George Zimmerman, who is Hispanic. Trayvon was unarmed. Zimmerman says it was self defense and has not been arrested. The shooting and lack of arrest have sparked protests nationwide, and has re-opened the discussion about race and profiling of African American males. On the next Another View, we convene a special round table to talk about the issues surrounding the killing of Trayvon Martin. We'll bring you the latest on the investigation, and delve deeply into the subjects of black male homocide, race relations and profiling. Join Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; Carol Pretlow, political science professor with NSU; community activist Bill Thomas; and journalist, talk show host and author Wil LaVeist on the next Another View, Friday, March 30 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us whrv.org.

  • Help for High School Dropouts

    23/03/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    There is a lot of emphasis placed on keeping kids in school and on track to graduate with their class...yet every 26 seconds a teen decides to drop out of high school. What are the pressures, both societal and educational, that makes a kid give up? And once they've left high school, what are the alternatives? On the next Another View, we'll talk about two alternative programs designed to help kids get back on track and become productive citizens. We'll talk with Luther Boykin and Elijah Charles of Commomwealth Challenge; and Mike Bonfiglio and Anthony Lowery with Point Option - programs with very different approaches yet the same goal - to help high school drop outs get an education. It's all a part of CPB's American Graduate: Let's Make It Happen initiative. Join us Friday, March 23 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

    16/03/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    So you raise your children and watch with pride as they have children of their own. But suddenly, "life gets in the way" and for a variety of reasons, you find yourself a grandparent raising a granchild. It's a phenomenon that is on the rise in the African American community. On the next Another View we'll examine this change in family construct and explore its effects on the grandchild, the parent and the grandparent. Our experts include Kathy Dial, Director of Youth and Family Services with Catholic Charities and Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Mitzi Glass. Grandparents raising grandchildren, on the next Another View, Friday, March 16 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • It's Tax Time!

    09/03/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    It's tax time, and on the next Another View, we'll have the answers to your tax questions! Just what is the earned income tax credit? What are the new deductions for this year? How do you find a reputable tax professional? And is there ever a time when you will not need to file taxes? Tax experts Rhonda Hayes and Asar Gray join us to answer your questions. Plus, it's the story of tragedy and triumph as Lisa Godley talks with Kimba Smith Pradia, author of "Poster Child".

  • Another View Round Table - March, 2012

    09/03/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    From politics to pop culture, there's plenty for the Another View Round Table to discuss! Join Roger Chesley, columnist for the Virginian-Pilot; Carol Pretlow, NSU professor; community activist Bill Thomas, and journalist, author and talk show host Wil LaVeist for engaging and entertaining conversation! It's intelligent conversation from an African American perspective. Join us for the next Another View, Friday, March 9 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us at whrv.org.

  • A Conversation with Political and Pop Culture Commentator: Jehmu Greene

    24/02/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    Whether she's going head to head with Bill O'Reilly on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor or serving as the guiding the force behind Rock the Vote... Jehmu Greene is a recognized expert on voter engagement, issue advocacy and celebrity politics. Join host, Barbara Hamm Lee and our special guest Jehmu Greene as they discuss politics and pop culture. Plus, this weeks positive piece is a conversation with the first African American child to attend an all white elementary school in the south... history maker... Ruby Bridges. All this... Friday, February 24th on Another View, on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us live at whrv.org.

  • African American Marriage/Relationships

    17/02/2012 Duración: 01h00s

    The statistics are startling - according to the 2010 Census, 42% of African American adults have never been married, compared to 26% of all American adults. Thirty-one percent of Black women in their 40's have never been married, compared to 9% of white women, 11% of Asian women and 12% of Hispanic women. While the marriage numbers are low, long-term relationship numbers are more favorable. So why are so few Blacks getting married? What do we need to know about ourselves before we can enter into a successful long term relationship? How do we meet "Mr or Ms Right"? What do we need to teach our sons and daughters so that they are prepared for marriage? On the next Another View we'll talk about African American relationships with private life coach, Ms. Alvean Lyons, CEO of TRACE Success Consulting; and Edward Fairley, author of The Handbook for Increasing Your Relationship IQ. It's all on Another View, Friday, February 17 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us live at whrv.org.

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