
Race and social economic status are not married, but are often engaged. Hear what the founder of the blog Broke Black Bougie, Charlisa "Charli" Goodlet has to say about living with less others but learning not to feel lesser than anyone around you.
Find Charlisa Goodlet Online:
www.brokeblackbougie.com
https://www.facebook.com/brokeblackbougie/
Feb 16, 2018
35 min

Discover what I think is worthy of measuring in 2018 and who you should have left in 2017.
Jan 26, 2018
9 min

In today's episode, I'm reading an excerpt from my chapter entitled "Believe the Unimaginable Is Possible". Follow along for a little motivate and learn why despite feeling small you should go after that dream or take on that new role any way.
Jan 19, 2018
5 min

With the holiday season having just passed, it’s always interesting how people think about money, what they have or don't have and how they choose spend it and what they believe they can't afford. Listen in as Amberly is joined by Chief Budget Balancer Felicia Blaise of FelieciaBlaise.com to discuss money management tips for abundance in the new year.
Jan 12, 2018
24 min

The first episode of the year and for the Mamie Taught Me Podcast. Grief with loved ones who’ve passed away is tough but I think that’s common. The loss of someone who is still living can be just as challenging. When I think about what you need to get through grief, you really need space to just be vulnerable. In this podcast I share what Mamie taught me about cope with loss.
Jan 5, 2018
20 min

Amberly's sharing some big news. Then she shares two resources that will help you get your life together in 2018. Keep following Amberly on IG: @mamietaughtme and FB facebook.com/mamietaughtme Join my community, Memorial Foundation Network at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mamietaughtme/ >>>FREEBIES Profitable Purpose Planner: mamietillmobley.com/2018planner Profit Over Purpose 30 Day Challenge: https://www.mamietillmobley.com/popchallenge
Dec 21, 2017
3 min

7 ways you can reclaim your time while running your memorial foundation
Aug 4, 2017
31 min

Kim Thomas reflects on the memories she had with her son Earl Shaleek Pinckney. Though this isn’t the life she thought she would ever have to live, she is now advocating for a stronger community and continues to seek justice for Shaleek’s murder. Having become an activist overnight, she feels this whole experience has awakened a sleeping giant inside of her. Hear how her son’s death brought her closer to him through the daughter he left behind. Upcoming event: Honoring Earl Shaleek Pinckney and No One Forgotten August 5th 7th and Radnor, Soccer Field Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17110 More info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/123255298263103/ Contact Kim Thomas: kimthomas2330@gmail
Jul 20, 2017
25 min

Maritza R. Alarcón is anything but average! This Brooklyn native, grew up in a single parent home, but managed to stay connected to her very supportive father. Their loving relationship picked her up in her lowest moment, after going from a 6 figure salary to losing everything. Through the art of self discovery she found lessons in creating her own happy while volunteering in Africa and working with youth programs in NYC. After felling pressured from those who know her best, she is now launching a book about her unique happiness. We talked with Maritza, hoping to get the inside scoop about what's on her dream list and how she was able to accomplish so much in such a short time span. Click play to find out what life experiences have her twirling around in her happiest moments. PURCHASE MARITZA'S BOOK HERE: http://amzn.to/2thKu8I SEND MARITZA A LOVE NOTE HERE: [email protected] FACEBOOK: @DONTFWITHMYJOY TWITTER: @DONTFWITHMYJOY INSTAGRAM: @DONTFWITHMYJOY
Jul 6, 2017
33 min

THIS EPISODE.My special guest is Bulaong Ramiz who works in Higher Education and helped lead #BlkSAPBlackOut, the impactful action on social media to address White Privilege in the "Student Affairs Professionals" Facebook Group. She's talks about the hardships of being Black in our education system as a student and for professionals and also discusses finding support through a Facebook group with other Black Student Affairs professionals. Also, joining me to co-host the show is Jasmine Whitlow, my friend and fellow Black Student Affairs Professional.
THE SHOW.Amberly R. Carter, M.Ed is an author, entrepreneur, activist and the cousin of Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley. The goal of the Institute for Leadership and Change Podcast is to share powerful stories from the most brilliant Black minds, Higher Ed professionals and influential activists on this side of Heaven to help you discover the many ways scholars are fighting for justice and how you can join them.
Find Amberly:www.AmberlyCarter.comTWITTER: @Its_MsCarterIG: AmberlyRCarter
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Apr 22, 2016
35 min
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