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Next Nation with Sylvia K. Alston

  • Episode 28- Commit to Your Breakthrough or Submit to Your Breakdown with Jay Brown, Chris Hubbard, Aaron Green, Mark Harrison and P. Bashea

    30 JUN 2021 · Host Sylvia K. Alston is joined by "The Brotherhood" to discuss the importance of preserving, protecting and purposing mental health discussion for men during Men's Health Month. A vivid discussion with the brothers about their mental health advocacy work which was born out of a need to end the stigmas around Mental Health Awareness. A personal conversation with longtime friend, Salesman and Mental Health advocate Jay Brown, prompted the creation of this safe space with his brotherhood about the myriad challenges men face weathering personal storms. We talk to Chris Hubbard of the Cleveland Browns, Human Services Professional and Entrepreneur Aaron Green https://www.strugglemademe.co and Mental Health Professional and Advocate Mark Harrison about their struggles to maintain through divorce, personal struggle, childhood trauma and the pandemic. The brothers are provided reinforcement by contributor and licensed clinical therapist P. Bashea Williams who helps to center the discussion around acknowledging black men's pain, their attempts to cope with their personal and professional challenges, in an ever evolving world but offering tools, skills and resources, on how to release, connect and heal. Struggle Made MeStruggle Made Me Struggle Made Me | More Than Clothes | Indianapolis Active Wear Struggle Made Me is a clothing brand designed to uplift the voices and stories of overcomers, underdogs, barrier breakers, and all the people working to defy the odds every single day. Men's and Women's activewear.
    1h 26m 25s
  • Episode 27- FREEDOM AND FATHERHOOD

    20 JUN 2021 · Host Sylvia K. Alston www.sylviakalston.com drops a line on location from her spa vacation in Arizona to talk the symbolism of the Juneteenth holiday and also to give a warm wish of love and thanks for fathers for this Fathers Day Holiday.
    16m 46s
  • Episode 26 - Education is a Civil Right with Nancy Lee Sanchez

    13 JUN 2021 · Nancy Lee Sánchez www.kaplanedfoundation.org is the Executive Director for the Kaplan Educational Foundation which is responsible for the design and implementation of the Kaplan Leadership Program, a community college to four-year model, which focuses on developing the whole student for four year college programs, while preparing them for a lifetime of socially conscious leadership. Nancy joins us to discuss the importance of community college to widen the access and pipeline for immigrants and financially compromised students. Our discussion centers the premise- Education is a Civil Right and a necessary component to success.
    1h 15m 55s
  • Episode 25 - The Silent Overcomer with Author and Business Maven Tracee L. Hunt

    23 MAY 2021 · Success Story and Entrpreneur Tracee L. Hunt joins us to discuss how she overcame a troubling childhood of trauma and rejection and went on to become a major success in HR Consulting. Tracee details her childhood, her challenging relationship with her mom and how the pain of feeling insignificant created Imposters Syndrome and an overwhelming need to overcompensate. Tracee details the ways in which she finally healed the pain of her past and fought her way to a successful career and her inspiring story gives tools to help you overcome too. For book purchase and to learn more about Tracee L. Hunt's company and work visit www.yourtotalHRsolution.com
    58m 20s
  • Episode 24 - PHD with Author of The Black Tax Shawn Rochester

    23 MAY 2021 · Author Shawn Rochester www.blacktaxed.com joins us to discuss economic imperatives to building wealth in black communities. We discuss his method PHD (Purchase, Hire and Deposit) a financial concept that explores the pipeline to hiring black employees, creating black business owners and depositing investments that will reap long term rewards inside black communities. Our discussion ranges from economic missions, to creating wealth opportunities to scoring the first 100 days of the Biden presidency. Shawn is a contributor and a brilliant resource in what it takes to leverage black owned businesses for success. Join us.
    1h 18m 32s
  • Episode 23 Next Nation Motherhood Audio

    9 MAY 2021 · Next Nation Contributor Dr. Mel of www.arenewedfocus.com Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and a proclaimed empowerment enabler, a self-acceptance guide, and a mind-body connector joins us in the first half of the show to discuss Motherhood, the journey, pivoting roles and responsibilities AND GUILT through the pandemic and what evolution of mothering truly looks and feels like. In the second half of the show we are joined by Rev. Thurselle executive pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church of East Orange, NJ and she joins to share her mothers day wishes for women to put down the mantle.....She also closes out the show with a prayer for mothers that is OUT of this world.....
    1h 18m 35s
  • Episode 22- Green Rush with Suite Green Label CEO's Shea Douglas and Crystal Page

    25 APR 2021 · Sylvia is joined in a special 4/20 edition by Co-founders Shea Douglas and Crystal Page. Shea left corporate America after a stressful stint to pursue the budding marijuana industry. Crystal is a successful aesthetician. These two ladies have a fascinating story of how they met and how they sampled and discovered the multi use benefits of CBD and THC and now are a part of the Green Rush as the sale, distribution and use of recreational marijuana has now been approved in New Jersey. For an array of products that range from CBD calming teas that promote restful sleep to gummies, lozenges, pre-rolled sticks and more visit their website at www.suitegreenlabel.com and help us support these two budding business owners.
    1h 5m 6s
  • Episode 21-Accountability, Trauma Bonds and Hip Hop with Torraine Walker and Chuck Creekmur

    25 APR 2021 · Writer and Journalist Torraine Walker www.torrainewalker.com and Co-Founder of All Hip Hop.Com Chuck Creekmur www.chuckcreekmur.com join host and executive producer Sylvia K. Alston for social commentary on the week. Discussion includes the conviction of Derrick Chauvin, the death of Daunte Wright and Ma'Khia Bryant and the effects social trauma has on black men. Often misunderstood, maligned and poorly defined in mainstream media- Torraine and Chuck join us to discuss their feelings around black manhood, the trauma bonds that generations of violence has on black men. We examine black male relationships in relation to society, music, and culture at large....We end our discussion with hip hop and accountability vs responsibility. Check out Chuck's company at www.allhiphop.com for all hip hop culture news and visit Torraine Walker's site for past stories, journalism and content.
    1h 29m 46s
  • Episode 20-WTF with Robyn Lowe and Monique Bell

    18 APR 2021 · Host and Executive Producer Sylvia K. Alston is joined by friends Robyn Lowe and Monique Bell to discuss the week that was. Conversation includes Derek Chauvin Trial, Daunte Wright murder and the PTSD that is caused in workplace environments and home life when we are battling the pain and stress of our seeing so much violence in America.
    1h 3m 28s
  • Episode 019- Stop Delaying Your Grief with Professor, Counselor and Author Jema Hill-Cook

    11 APR 2021 · Host and Executive Producer Sylvia K. Alston spends an episode discussing the importance of processing and dealing with our grief, after a series of personal losses, the death of colleague and friend Midwin Charles and the very tragic death of DMX. Syl shares personal history of loss and how it's important to take stock in and invest in our healing and grieving. Joined by author, professor and drug and alcohol counselor Jema Hill Cook, the ladies dissect how personal trauma leads to risk factors and behaviors that are symptoms of deeper and larger issues. A master class discussion on addressing loss, dealing with grief and healing from the inside out......
    1h 19m 40s

Risk Management Executive, Host and Executive Producer Sylvia K. Alston launches Next Nation the Podcast as the second installment of her former Sirius XM weekend show by the same brand...

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Risk Management Executive, Host and Executive Producer Sylvia K. Alston launches Next Nation the Podcast as the second installment of her former Sirius XM weekend show by the same brand name. Next Nation is a weekly culture staple with focus on the 3L's -Lifestyle|Leadership|Legacy.
Sylvia is a multipotentialite who navigates through an accomplished career in risk management into multi-media weaving in-depth conversations with a riveting array of guests about society, culture, business, entertainment, personal development and legacy.
Whether it's conversation with guests, her experiences as an entrepreneur and CEO of a black owned independent insurance boutique in New York City or her uniquely honest wisdom and hilarious stories, Sylvia is asking the questions of her guests and herself.
Authentic, courageous, reflective, funny and deeply provocative- the show centers the community, explores our frailties as humankind, pursues our desire for deeper connection and promotes the importance of establishing and sustaining legacy.
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