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Join The Other Podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/interpreting-gospel/ https://rss.com/podcasts/3ps-positive-people-podcast/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------“Black college students model Freedom of Speech as personal power—showing listeners that our voices matter, our stories belong, and college is a place to rise, lead, and transform our future.” Mr. LuckyJoin the podcast and share your "personal power" Call 773-809-8594Order my books at www.weusoursluckybooks.comYour Host, MAPL, BA, CIT, AAS, ASPD - Licensed Secondary Social Studies Educator | Leadership Trainer | Community Advocate | Author | Gospel Recording Artist 📧Email: [email protected] Contact: 773-809-8594Your host is an award‑winning educator and community leader with 15+ years of experience in secondary education, juvenile justice, and public service. He has developed culturally responsive curricula, mentored educators, and taught courses such as Leadership, Race in America, and Community Organizing. His work has increased student achievement, reduced disciplinary incidents, and supported legislative efforts that secured over $355,000 for student programs.His leadership has earned recognition across Minnesota and beyond, including induction into the National Society of Leadership and Success, the Pillsbury United Communities Service Award, and multiple commendations from Ramsey County Corrections, the U.S. Army, and state civic institutions. He also chaired the Governor’s Legacy Committee, overseeing $240,000 in arts grants with a perfect audit.His background includes roles as Juvenile Probation Officer, Paralegal, Veterans Case Manager, Urban Elder Teacher Coach, Park Police and Military Police Officer. His career reflects a deep commitment to public service, justice, and educational empowerment.He has authored four books and released a gospel album produced by Numero Records, with all titles available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major bookstores and record shops.Your host holds advanced degrees in Advocacy, Leadership, Social Sciences, Counseling Psychology, Paralegal Studies, and Law Enforcement, and is completing a second master’s in education. His work centers equity, justice, and empowering marginalized communities through teaching, writing, and community engagement."When people talk behind your back, remember—they’re behind you for a reason. Your progress defines your path." — Mr. Lucky“During struggles, always ask what can I do—never what can’t I do? One question builds momentum; the other builds walls.” Lucky“This podcast is student‑run and operates under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.”Contact: 773-809-8594
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