Everything going on in South Florida, and more! Whether its community & social issues, events, or arts & education -The South Florida Sunday Podcast has you covered!
This week Trey talks to Bruce Lewis who is the co-producer of the 17th annual Business Matchmakers Conference coming up September 22nd.
This week Trey talks to Dr. Charlene Ford from West Tech Education Center. She informs Trey of free programs that are offered at West Tech for those that are interested in trades, apprenticeships and going into the medical field. Great information!
This week Trey talks to Unique Melvin co founder of Sincere 2000. He and his wife created an organization here in Palm Beach County to advocate suicide prevention. He shares his story about his teenage son who committed suicide and provides advice on tells the signs of depressed teens.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin and Dr. Bryan Coleman (who is an orthopedic surgeon) from the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society discuss orthopedics. We discuss minority health issues due to poverty, and lack of affordable healthcare. He also touches on health disparities, and common health problems, most people of color experience.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin talked with Diana Quinn Executive Director of the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. They discuss how the theater works the community, myths about the theater, how it plans to invite audiences who don't regularly attend plays, and upcoming plays at the Kravis Center.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin talk to Mike Burke, the superintendent of schools for Palm Beach County. They discuss an array of issues including the daily issues he tackles running the school system in Palm Beach County.
Trey talks to Chilondra Shepard, Career Board Director and Kevin Brown head of Corporate Partnership from the Boys and Girls Club of West Palm Beach County, they discuss the great things the Boys and Girls Club offers for youth of PBC.
This week Trey talks to Kevin Brown, head of Corporate Partnership & Shalonda Shepard, Career Board Director for the Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County . They discuss the great things the Boys and Club of Palm Beach County offers for the community.
This week Trey Brazier talks with Councilmen/ Chair Douglas Lawson from Riviera Beach. He tells the listening audience all the good things happening out in Riviera Beach from new fire station, upcoming events, back to school drive and much more!
This week Trey talks with Patrick Glover of Lion Order Gold. Glover talks about the good resources his organization offers for the citizens of Palm Beach County.
This week Trey Brazier and Patrick Franklin from the Urban League Palm Beach County talk with Mr. Michael Osis from Recovery Village at Baptist Health. They discuss mental health disorders and substance abuse disorders.
This week Trey and Patrick talk to Dr. James Green who is the Director of Community Services for West Palm Beach. They discuss affordable housing, homelessness in WPB, rental assistance, health support and civic engagement and more!
This week Trey and Patrick talk to Dr. Michael J.L. Smith and Dr. Kitonga Kiminyo from the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society, as they discuss the effects of long COVID and how it has affected those who have been vaccinated, those who have pre-existing conditions how it affects minorities and more.
This week Trey speaks with Mr. Benaiah Link, who is a Qualified Mental Health Professional who specializes in mind and body collaborative approach to therapy. They discuss mental health in minority communities, ways to deal with anxiety and much more!
This week Trey talks to Tiffany Faublas, who is the marketing director for the West Palm Beach Development Agency . She tells us what their agency does for citizens of West Palm Beach, and upcoming events in the area.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin ULPBC talk with Minnesota AG Keith Ellison. They discuss the urban issues surrounding the death of George Floyd, and more!
Charities and Virtual Fundraising Events – Guest Valarie Vitale, Trustbridge Hospice Foundation Many nonprofits rely on galas, auctions, and other fundraising events to bring in a large portion of their annual budget. In-person gatherings have been cancelled or postponed amid the pandemic. How are South Florida charities taking planned in-person events online and engaging supporters during social distancing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many estate planning issues to the forefront. One of the most overlooked is now one of the most sought after; the advance care directive or living will. Find out how you and plan for the care that you want to have if you are unable to make that decision for yourself when the time comes.
The Role of Music in Reducing Stress – Guest: Michelle Miller Music Therapist Listening to music can help relieve stress and anxiety. It may also improve mood and help with one’s overall well-being. Listening to music can help facilitate relaxation. A study by Dr. David Lewis-Hodgson of Mindlab International showed that music can help reduce anxiety and stress levels by up to 65%.
The niece of the great Reverand Martin Luther King Jr., Evangelist Alveda King, Director of "Civil Rights for the Unborn for Priests for Life" has A DIRE WARNING TO AMERICA: Pray to Stop the Looting and the Shooting.
The Pap Corps is having Footloose and Cancer 2020--Supporting the Next Survivor. The all-amateur dance competition takes place March 22 at the Opal Grand Hotel in Delray Beach and will raise funds for cancer research