• Dispensing Justice During a Pandemic
    Nov 1 2020

    The host, Emmanue Olawale, and the guest, Judge David Young talks about the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the effect on the U.S. Supreme Court. They also talk about the administration of justice from the bench during the coronavirus pandemic.

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    41 mins
  • The Roles of Judges in a Democracy
    Nov 1 2020

    The host Emmanuel Olawale and Carl Aveni, Esq. talk about the important roles judges play in a democracy, the intricacies of maintaining the rule of law, and the politics behind judicial decisions. 

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    45 mins
  • Breonna Taylor: The Unprotected Black Woman
    Nov 1 2020

    The host, Emmanuel Olawale, and guests Magistrate Lasheyl Stroud, and Asst. City Attorney Andy Miller and the host discuss the experiences of African American women within the American justice system using the Breonna Taylor case as a reference.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Things to Know When Buying Auto Insurance
    Dec 6 2020

    In this episode, the host Emmanuel Olawale and guest, Felix Quachey, an insurance agent talk auto the essentials of auto insurance policies.  In this episode, you'd learn what factors to consider when buying auto insurance policies and what pitfalls to avoid. 

    Questions such as what is the difference between comprehensive and full coverage? What is UIM/UM coverage? What is the minimum state coverage? and much more are answered in this episode.

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    33 mins
  • How to Save Small Businesses During a Pandemic
    Dec 14 2020

    In this episode, Laura Frum, president of Capital Community Development Corporation (CCDC), a finance company, certified by the Small Business Association(SBA) talks about the financial programs that are available to maintain and save small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.

       

     

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    52 mins
  • Black Studies Matter
    Dec 26 2020

    Do you know that Nigeria, the country was named after the racial epithet, "Nigger?" In this episode, Dr. Adeleke Adeeko, Ph.D., a professor of English Literature and Chairman of African American Studies at The Ohio State University, and the host talk about the nexus between colonialization, trans-Atlantic slavery, and the current Black Lives Matter movement.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • How to Tackle Housing Problems During the Pandemic
    Dec 31 2020
    Emmanuel Olawale and guest, Michael Cassone, Esq. talk about housing issues impacting landlords and tenants during a pandemic. Micheal Cassone, a real estate attorney answers questions such as (1) is there an eviction moratorium as a result of the pandemic (2) What remedies do tenants have when landlords withhold security deposits, (3) Are there rental payment assistance programs available during the pandemic? (4) What does it mean to be constructively evicted (5) How can tenants prevent wrongful evictions? etc.     SHOW LESS      
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    27 mins
  • How to Mentally Prepare for 2021
    Jan 3 2021
    2020 was a year that came with unexpected changes and challenges stemming from the pandemic. Most are still hungover from the changes, losses, and grieving of 2020 while also looking forward to setting goals for the new year. Jummy Olawale, a licensed professional psychotherapist joins me to talk about how to prepare for the new year while managing our mental health in light of the disappointments of 2020 and the discoverable promises of 2021.
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    48 mins