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Press Pause

Press Pause

By: Wright Creative
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PRESS PAUSE is owned and operated by WRIGHT CREATIVE, a branded content and video production firm that brings professional and original reporting and storytelling to business. Headquartered just outside Charlotte, N.C., and founded in 2015 by Heather Keets Wright and Mark W. Wright, Wright Creative blends journalism experience with content marketing, content strategy, platform-building, and award-winning creativity.2022 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Diary of a Black Psychologist — with Author Dr. Biko Sankofa
    May 23 2025

    Developmental psychologist, educator, and author Dr. Biko Sankofa takes Press Pause to another dimension. Born in Trinidad and Tobago and shaped by his years at Howard University, Dr. Sankofa’s journey—rooted in lived experience and spiritual inquiry—sets the stage for a thought-provoking conversation about his new book, Transcending the Human: An Alien's Guide to a Universe of Infinite Possibilities.

    Part memoir, part manifesto, the book follows Vusi, a character who, on his path to self-discovery, grapples with ego, identity, and the boundaries of being human. In conversation with host Mark W. Wright, Dr. Sankofa unpacks how the limitations we accept can become gateways to growth—if we’re willing to do the work.

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    47 mins
  • Patrick Agyemang's Soccer Journey Always Had Goals
    Feb 19 2025

    Patrick Agyemang admits that even he has to pinch himself when he reflects on how his life — his soccer life — have turned out. Just a few years ago, as a high schooler, his game garnered zero interest from colleges. It quickly became clear that if he was going to achieve his dream of playing professionally, his path to pro would need to take some unconventional turns.

    But with a strong family unit behind him, Agyemang stayed the course — first showcasing his potential at Division III Eastern Connecticut State University before catching the attention of Rhode Island University, where he flourished.

    At the 2023 MLS Combine, Agyemang shared that he felt optimistic after his conversations with Charlotte FC and hoped they'd call his name on Draft Night. They did, and Agyemang hasn't looked back since.

    As the club's leading goalscorer from last season, Agyemang is optimistic about a top-four finish in 2025 — and a deep playoff run.

    In this episode of Press Pause, Agyemang reflects on how his deep Ghanaian roots continue to shape his personal growth and gazes into his crystal ball to predict what the soccer gods have in store for him personally in 2025 — and beyond.

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    26 mins
  • ESPN's Jay Harris Still Enjoys Making Plays
    Feb 7 2025

    It may sound cliché, but Jay Harris approaches each day with the goal of being better. “It’s a thing—I never want to feel like I’ve arrived... like I’ve conquered this,” says Harris, who in February 2025 celebrates his 22nd year at ESPN, most of it spent hosting the network’s flagship show, SportsCenter.

    Even with a shelf full of SportsCenter Emmy Awards, the Norfolk, Va., native remains driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence. “I don’t care if [your content] is going to social media, to Mars, or to cable TV—it doesn’t matter. My job is to be a journalist every single day, and to do everything journalistically.”

    Harris joined the Press Pause podcast and shared that it was in 11th grade when he first felt inspired to pursue journalism.

    Twenty years at ESPN, he says, have flown by. “But it’s been a good ride,” he reflects. “As blurry as it is, it’s been a good ride.”

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    32 mins
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