Hosted by Ramon Blakley, this podcast is educational, thought-provoking, spiritual, and entertaining. This show is meant to be around 300 seconds/5 minutes of inspiration that you can catch while in the car while working out or while preparing dinner for the kids—words of inspiration matter. Quite often, people look at others' glory but don't know their story. Without a doubt, we all had challenges and roadblocks, yet we can overcome and continue to push forward. Through this show, we will celebrate people who have done just that!

RB's 300 Sec Podcast
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Hosted by Ramon Blakley, this podcast is educational, thought-provoking, spiritual, and entertaining. This show is meant to be around 300 seconds/5 minutes of inspiration that you can catch while in the car while working out or while preparing dinner for the kids—words of inspiration matter. Quite often, people look at others' glory but don't know their story. Without a doubt, we all had challenges and roadblocks, yet we can overcome and continue to push forward. Through this show, we will celebrate people who have done just that!
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Publishing Since
4/14/2021
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December 29, 2021
Be What You Don't See
<p><strong>Emmanuel Little, Ph.D.,</strong> currently serves as director of training and DEI Initiatives at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta. He led the Call Me MISTER (<strong>M</strong>entors <strong>I</strong>nstructing <strong>S</strong>tudents <strong>T</strong>oward <strong>E</strong>ffective <strong>R</strong>ole models) program at Georgia College. He led several initiatives for young men of color in higher education and several committees focused on leadership for diversity issues. His research interests revolve around support for historically marginalized and underrepresented students in higher education, particularly concerning access and opportunity. Specifically, his scholarship focuses on expanding the knowledge base that informs his work with these communities.</p> <p>Emmanuel also thrives as a voice-over artist (aka “<strong>MannyVoices</strong>“) and podcaster (via <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/7rrf2lqnecGhpOvGYtv9S4?si=c8e70fed99fd483e" target="_blank">The <strong>No Wednesday</strong> Podcast</a>). He has also been known to dabble in poetry and rap music in his spare time as a creative outlet for his passions.</p> <p>He earned his Bachelors in mass communication and Masters in public administration at Georgia College, and a Ph.D., in Higher Education from The University of Georgia. Learn more about Emmanuel by logging on to https://emmanuellittle.com/.</p>

December 28, 2021
Leadership & Reaching Out
<p>Shani Lenore is currently the Vice President of Enrollment at Maryville University. Her 24-year career has included admission/enrollment positions at Columbia College (Columbia, MO), Southeast Missouri State University, and Saint Louis University.</p> <p>During Ms. Lenore’s tenure at Maryville, she developed and implemented multi-dimensional recruitment/marketing/enrollment campaigns informed by market and geo-demographic analysis, oversaw the implementation and effective use of numerous recruitment CRM’s, and employed financial aid leveraging strategies resulting in record freshmen classes while maintaining academic quality and increasing geographic and ethnic diversity. Shani has served as Past-President of the Missouri Association for College Admission Counseling, served as a delegate to the National Association for College Admission Counseling, and held the Past-Chair position on the Missouri ACT State Organization. Shani also served as a Senior Consultant with AACRAO Consulting. She has been significantly involved in other regional and national professional organizations, presenting on various enrollment management topics regionally and nationally.</p>

December 27, 2021
Informed by Faith
<p>Dr. Brandon W. Jones is a speaker, lecturer, student affairs practitioner, husband, father, and minister. He serves as Associate Director for Student Learning and Development in Housing and Dining at the University of Texas at Austin. Brandon is very passionate about helping students realize their purpose and make the most of their college experience. He specializes in student-athlete development, student success, minority student achievement, academic support programs, and curriculum development. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design and a Master’s Degree in Higher Education from Abilene Christian University. He also earned his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2015. Brandon and his wife, Melissa, have been married since 2011 and have 2 kids (Alissa and Brandon II).</p>
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