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HBCU Made: Meet Your New Favorite Dating Coach! — Ep44.
Would you ever consider love at first sight-or even Married At First Sight-as a way to find your soulmate?
Hampton University alum and Married At First Sight’s Monique Kelley shares her unique perspective on love, relationships, and embracing imperfections in this episode of "I Love My HBCU?" Podcast.
From the very first minute, the conversation is filled with warmth and laughter as Monique reflects on the powerful sisterhood and lifelong friendships built at Hampton University. She emphasizes the importance of cherishing those bonds and the lasting impact of HBCU experiences on her personal and professional life.
Monique encourages young people to pursue their dreams wholeheartedly while staying open to the possibility of love, no matter where it might come from.
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the views of "I Love My HBCU?"
Tune in every Saturday at Noon for new episodes of "I Love My HBCU?" Podcast - where we celebrate HBCU pride, love, and personal growth. Sit back, learn a little, and love a lot. 🎧💡
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GenNext Summit2024
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A recap of the GenerationNext: Thought Leaders Summit 2024
Season Two Kickoff. Take a Peek at what's coming. See Yourself Here.
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From the viral "Pop The Balloon" phenomenon to the legacy of the first Woman of Color CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, share your voice on all these compelling conversations.
We Belong at HBCUs. It's a No Brainer.
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Why this HBCU student believes that the value of HBCUs lie within Black people. - Previously Aired Episode. This passionate Chicago native who nearly chose a predominantly white institutions (PWI) for college, stands firm on one truth: Black students find an unparalleled sense of belonging at HBCUs. Meet Tamera Trimuel, a vibrant HBCU student fully immersed in her campus culture, and making a d...
Charles Blow won’t Validate Your Stupidity.
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Educate Yourself and Fact Check the Ignorance. - Previously Aired Episode. In this electrifying @ILoveMyHBCU? The Podcast conversation, Charles Blow doesn’t shy away from calling out those who propagate ignorant political rhetoric and passionately advocates for deep knowledge of structure, process, and policy as essential to responsible civic engagement Blow delivers a powerful message to both ...
Would YOU admit to being a Black Student Republican?
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Can The Republican HBCU Student Voice Be Heard?- Previously Aired Episode. Faced with the choice between Trump or DeSantis for the next President of the United States, we wanted to know if FAMU’s Christopher Matthews would take a stand? He did, and explained why; right at the 00:00 mark. In this eye-opening episode, Christopher Matthews demonstrates why HBCU student voices are crucial on the na...
Would YOU be your kid's Teacher?
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Educators Can’t Be Left To Raise Our Kids. - Previously Aired Episode. What does self-care for teachers really look like? And as a society, do we truly support it? The evidence seems to suggest otherwise. In this episode, we dive into these questions through the lens of FAMU alum, Brandy Walker Johnson. Brandy’s passion for teaching and her students is undeniable, but she ultimately had to prio...
Are They Really ALL like this? The Morehouse Man?
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Try. But You Can't Tell A Morehouse Man Much. - Previously Aired. Listening to @Lang Langston Morris speak about @MorehouseCollege reveals the deep pride and legacy that come with being a Morehouse Man. It’s woven into the fabric of the campus, reflected in its traditions, and felt in every corner of the institution. Discover how Morris’s perspective can illuminate our understanding of politica...
Don't Do it to Yourself. Don't Disrespect THIS Scientist.
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You Won't Disrespect This Scientist. Whoever You Are. - Previously Aired. Dr. Korie Grayson, a star academic, inspires Black female college students to pursue STEM. She balances lab life with fun, as seen on her social media. Proudly HBCU-educated, Korie’s confidence was shaped at Norfolk State. She urges Black high schoolers to choose HBCUs, and shares why PWIs also need Black students. Tune i...
The Untold Impact of HBCU Culture Shock.
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The Culture Shock of an HBCU is Real. - Previously Aired Episode. During our summer hiatus from new episodes, we are running back some episodes that led to much discussion. This episode featuring Bowie State University’s Jaivien Kendrick, dives deep into the culture shock Black students face at HBCUs. Additionally Kendrick demands accountability on all sides and especially from professors. Are ...
There Is No Black Middle Class Without HBCUs.
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HBCUs are KEY to increasing the Black middle class. - Previously Aired Episode. During the summer, we are running back some episodes that led to much discussion and Nick Mosby's episode resonates with anyone who understands the power of community in making progress. Baltimore City Council President Nick J. Mosby deeply appreciates the angels in human form who have shaped his journey. He consist...
Can Attending a PWI Mean The Best of Both Worlds?
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Black PWI Students Get the Best of Worlds. - Previously Aired Episode. During our summer hiatus from new episodes, we are running back some episodes that led to much discussion. Olu Kopano's episode provided valuable insight into challenges that some Black students face when choosing between an HBCU and a PWI and decide on a PWI. We invite you to share your thoughts on whether Predominantly Whi...
Name Check: Rise to greatness or Ride Coattails - Ep43.
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Emir Horton, founder of Eartha Watches and graduate of Delaware State University, unveils his remarkable journey and the profound narrative behind his name (a story you can't afford to miss). Delving into the roots of his watch brand, a heartfelt tribute to his grandmother, Emir explores how his HBCU experience shaped his personal and professional evolution. He advocates for selecting an HBCU t...
It's Just Normal. White People Are Rich. We Aren't.-Ep42.
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It's Just Normal. White People Are Rich. We Aren't.-Ep42.
Educators Can’t Be Left To Raise Our Kids. - Ep41.
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Educators Can’t Be Left To Raise Our Kids. - Ep41.
We Should Treat Our Votes As We Do A TikTok trend! - Ep40.
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We Should Treat Our Votes As We Do A TikTok trend! - Ep40.
You Won't Disrespect This Scientist; Whoever You Are. - Ep39.
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You Won't Disrespect This Scientist; Whoever You Are. - Ep39.
Where Are The Men on Our Campuses? - Ep38.
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Where Are The Men on Our Campuses? - Ep38.
There is No Love Without Accountability. - Ep37.
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There is No Love Without Accountability. - Ep37.
Black Youth Need A Seat At The Table. - Ep36.
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Black Youth Need A Seat At The Table. - Ep36.
Come with Solutions, Or Give Back Your Degree! - Ep35.
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Come with Solutions, Or Give Back Your Degree! - Ep35.
I was Born to Break Barriers. - Ep34.
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I was Born to Break Barriers. - Ep34.
The "HBCU Mom" is Speaking. Listen Up! - Ep33.
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The "HBCU Mom" is Speaking. Listen Up! - Ep33.
The Unspoken Underdogs Are The Solution at HBCUs - Ep32.
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The Unspoken Underdogs Are The Solution at HBCUs - Ep32.
How Could I Not Be Confident? - Ep31.
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How Could I Not Be Confident? - Ep31.
Your Body. Your Truth. Your. Style. Your Confidence - Ep30.
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Your Body. Your Truth. Your. Style. Your Confidence - Ep30.
Black Teachers are the Foundation of the Education System. - Ep29.
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Black Teachers are the Foundation of the Education System. - Ep29.
Teachers, put your mask on first. - Ep28.
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Teachers, put your mask on first. - Ep28.
It's Not Your Place To Judge My Politics. - Ep27.
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It's Not Your Place To Judge My Politics. - Ep27.
Educate Yourself and Fact Check the Ignorance. - Ep26.
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Educate Yourself and Fact Check the Ignorance. - Ep26.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @timreynolds-j2m
    @timreynolds-j2m День тому

    This episode was every refreshing! The conversation flowed very well, and felt so organic

  • @marryanajimenez6162
    @marryanajimenez6162 2 дні тому

    loved this episode!

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 2 дні тому

    Genuinely LOVED this episode! The chemistry between you two is amazing!

    • @ilovemyhbcyou
      @ilovemyhbcyou 2 дні тому

      Thank You. Monique Kelley was pretty amazing!

  • @L0VEisAmixtape
    @L0VEisAmixtape 2 дні тому

    Lmao

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 8 днів тому

    Such an amazing initiative! Excited for 2025!

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 10 днів тому

    Ahhh!!!!

  • @coldbrewproductions4671
    @coldbrewproductions4671 12 днів тому

    Yesss!!! So excited for season two!!

  • @KenziMerchant
    @KenziMerchant 21 день тому

    As someone who struggles with networking and socializing, Luke's bit on that has really inspired me to try a little harder, and step out of my comfort zone while I am in the environment to do so!

  • @MorganJefferson-k3n
    @MorganJefferson-k3n 22 дні тому

    It is so refreshing to see someone introduce themself from their religious and familial ties. So humble and self-less!

  • @MorganJefferson-k3n
    @MorganJefferson-k3n 22 дні тому

    It is really so refreshing for someone to introduce themself by first paying homage to their familial or religious ties. So humble and self-less!

  • @denverobermeyer
    @denverobermeyer 22 дні тому

    Love how he mentions to not forget to assess yourself when you're in R & D phase of anything you want to do!

  • @MasiriIri
    @MasiriIri 2 місяці тому

    Dana was surprised 😢

  • @MiixAndMatch
    @MiixAndMatch 2 місяці тому

    Idiots

  • @Ella-bq1l
    @Ella-bq1l 2 місяці тому

    why is it always white people you're concerned with? What about all the rich Asians and Southeast Asians?

  • @offgrid1356
    @offgrid1356 2 місяці тому

    what a joke

  • @CoCoLoCo864
    @CoCoLoCo864 2 місяці тому

    As a white person who grew up in a cabin in the middle of nowhere with no electricity or plumbing, AND been homeless..... I'm wondering, how the hell did you come to that conclusion?? Girl bye, you don't know what it's really like to be poor af and struggle. 😂

  • @AmandaRuby7773
    @AmandaRuby7773 2 місяці тому

    I'd like to know where you get your information, because it's wayyyyy wrong!!! Produce a white person who, right now, owns another human being, using them as a slave, or just a white person who's family owed slaves. You will have a VERY hard time finding them. Why don't you go find one and don't come back until you do 😂

  • @WillieTonka
    @WillieTonka 2 місяці тому

    #UnapologeticallyWhiteAndRich 😎🤓💰

    • @sheltonmackey6449
      @sheltonmackey6449 2 місяці тому

      The Bible says you people are doom to hell for your transgression against his people. The true Israelites. Black people

  • @djbuttaatl6265
    @djbuttaatl6265 2 місяці тому

    Who is "we"?

    • @coldbrewproductions4671
      @coldbrewproductions4671 2 місяці тому

      I said the same thing! LOL But when I listened to it, I got why the title makes sense. You should check it out

  • @mbinze1298
    @mbinze1298 2 місяці тому

    Suffer all you want, but you won't drag me into it.

  • @RoniForeva
    @RoniForeva 2 місяці тому

    Don’t you ever get tired of the victim narrative?

    • @loveandjoy810
      @loveandjoy810 2 місяці тому

      Donald Trump doesn’t. Why should they?

  • @Pepperoni-and-cringe
    @Pepperoni-and-cringe 2 місяці тому

    The black community keeps itself down. There are the exception where some lead righteous lives but there are those who become famous to make themselves foolish role models. The black community needs to stop praising gang life rap and baby mama culture and collectively do better because everyone is watching them and making their assumptions when another black kid is on the news for robbing. Woke ideology shouldn’t be victimizing themselves but rather acknowledge the faults of their own actions and do better.

  • @MiixAndMatch
    @MiixAndMatch 2 місяці тому

    Bs Always playing victims.

  • @godzilla6490
    @godzilla6490 2 місяці тому

    MEANWHILE, ON THE GHETTOGAGGER WEBSITE!😂

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 3 місяці тому

    I am LOVING these curls!!!!!

  • @matthewdormus
    @matthewdormus 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this conversation!

  • @JessiePierre-Charles
    @JessiePierre-Charles 3 місяці тому

    Educators shouldn’t raise our children 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @JessiePierre-Charles
    @JessiePierre-Charles 3 місяці тому

    AWESOME BRANDY!!!❤

  • @Khordmaster
    @Khordmaster 3 місяці тому

    This is stellar! 🔥

  • @ORISONTV
    @ORISONTV 3 місяці тому

    wig dont make you pretty

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 3 місяці тому

    Such a good conversation!

  • @lesliebillotte2697
    @lesliebillotte2697 3 місяці тому

    Yeeeeah Indy 💙💛❤️🤍

  • @perfecttimeshppublishing3979
    @perfecttimeshppublishing3979 4 місяці тому

    I absolutely enjoyed this episode!!!

  • @kyleadjackson
    @kyleadjackson 4 місяці тому

    Love our HBCUs #SouthernU

  • @sadeadams4654
    @sadeadams4654 4 місяці тому

    That’s my sistaaa❤️❤️beautiful podcast

  • @kaylaedwards7796
    @kaylaedwards7796 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for having me ❤

  • @twodriventrucking3391
    @twodriventrucking3391 5 місяців тому

    Being a student athlete myself during my tenure at AU, the community showers was a welcome to adulthood statement. But in spite of it all HBCU life in the early 2000 was a the best time to self identify where you took a stance on certain agendas from getting a career and/ or to giving back to your people. Great interview lady’s ! We need more of this

  • @simplychy6437
    @simplychy6437 5 місяців тому

    I truly enjoyed those episode.

  • @d.sherman5307
    @d.sherman5307 5 місяців тому

    Great chat. Enjoyed Deja's honesty and enthusiasm for her HBCU experience.

  • @georgeallen1171
    @georgeallen1171 5 місяців тому

    Another awesome show♦️👌🏿

  • @ilovemyhbcyou
    @ilovemyhbcyou 6 місяців тому

    Student Attendee- docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYyvd0oONAdKAW7SWLBhzcrSvJi5jZVO0-WMfvRZ6PLTIxKw/viewform

  • @ilovemyhbcyou
    @ilovemyhbcyou 6 місяців тому

    Panelist Application - docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScP85G0cHSlSiKbe3S1ajdMFk8AGh79aGQozavRgWBAdmbAlA/viewform

  • @brotherbakari1627
    @brotherbakari1627 6 місяців тому

    This was a great interview great host and Esias Guthrie... Esias we appreciate you at THEE JSU.

    • @ilovemyhbcyou
      @ilovemyhbcyou 6 місяців тому

      Thank you! He was a great guest.

  • @Chlocopiae
    @Chlocopiae 6 місяців тому

    That’s my sister I’m so proud of her I miss u 💗💗

  • @cjwhite2009
    @cjwhite2009 6 місяців тому

    Wow My Oldest Daughter I’m So Proud Of You We Love And Miss You

  • @childofgod2144
    @childofgod2144 6 місяців тому

    Awsome 🎉❤❤❤

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 6 місяців тому

    Campus food really isn't good! It's always those small hole-in-the-wall joints that make the college experience that much better.

  • @KDAllen985
    @KDAllen985 6 місяців тому

    I need to find that mug! LOL

  • @ElainaScott-x2r
    @ElainaScott-x2r 6 місяців тому

    🏈!

  • @KatlynCox
    @KatlynCox 6 місяців тому

    Amazing episode!