AURN Podcast
Summary: American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) podcasts represent an array of topics including politics, entertainment, finance, wealth building, education, sports, entrepreneurship, civil rights, and advocacy. AURN is the nation’s only African-American controlled Radio & Digital network.
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April's Guest this week is actor Wendell Pierce. He is known for his roles in Suits as high-powered attorney Robert Zane, in HBO dramas such as Detective Bunk Moreland in The Wire and trombonist Antoine Batiste in Treme, and as Michael Davenport in Waiting to Exhale.
BeBe Winans talks about his new projects
Stacey Abrams on 2020 elections.
Financial Wisdom offers us prosperity and wealth – and we can find that financial wisdom in the books of the Bible. Proverbs is an owner’s manual for living your best life. Ecclesiastes humbles us and confirms that we don’t have much time on this earth so we must use our time wisely. Job shows that God offers perfect peace through even unthinkable circumstances. This podcast celebrates the 5th principle of AfroEconomics: The Wisdom of the Word.
Actress, singer, author, activist Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Actor Dondre Whitfield talks about his new book deal, acting and taking care of the kids.
Author Lisa Jones Gentry talks to Tanya about her book "Forbidden Love"
There is an Ethiopian proverb that says, “One cannot stop sleeping because of fear of bad dreams.” So if you’re nervous about what you might find out about your finances, dig in and find out what’s going on with your money. You have to stay on top of it going forward. It’s critical that you check out how your portfolio is performing; interest rates, key economic indicators, and credit. This will allow you to have better conversations with your financial advisor. Here is how to avoid financial para
The Soul Cup at Martha's Vineyard, where basketball began.
Have you heard of the F.I.R.E. movement? F.I.R.E. is an acronym for Financial Independence, Retire Early. Sounds pretty appealing, right? The main idea behind F.I.R.E. is this: live a simplified life that allows you to save and invest between 50% and 75% of your income now, and you’ll be able to retire and live off the income from your investments way ahead of schedule – potentially in your 40s or even your 30s. This podcast will share tips on how to make the FIRE strategy work for you.
Sam Collier interviews multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning artist, Q Parker, formerly in the group 112. They discuss a possible Gospel album, bridging the Gospel and mainstream gap, the story of 112, his rebirth, Brothers United, The Bridge Project, and Q's next chapter.
Sam interviews the founder of Global United Fellowship, Bishop Neil Ellis. Bishop Ellis has traveled throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean, North America, Europe, Africa, and Israel preaching the Gospel. They discuss: The Story of Global United Fellowship, the Gathering 2019, leaving Full Gospel, and Bishop Ellis’s origin story.
This podcast highlights the American Enterprise Institute 2018 report “Black Men Making It in America.” According to a new analysis of Census data, 57% of Black men are solidly middle or upper class, compared to 38% in 1960. The number of Black men who are poor has fallen to 18% in 2016, down from 41% in 1960. So, no matter what you see on the TV, the majority of African American men are not living in poverty. Check out more of the details and financial tips to continue the financial success of our men.
Julian Castro talks to April about his Election 2020 run for president.
Director, producer and music exec Tina Davis talks about managing Chris Brown, artist development, and the TV show, The Next Big Thing.