
Positive People USA
Mr. Positive, M.A., B.Soc.Sci., CIT, PEL, A.A.S. – Paralegal
Show overview
Positive People USA launched in 2025 and has put out 80 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 15th season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 13 min and 31 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 18 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 62 episodes published. Published by Mr. Positive, M.A., B.Soc.Sci., CIT, PEL, A.A.S. – Paralegal.
From the publisher
Order My Book at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relationships-the-power-of-illusion-lucky/1149325667?ean=9781663277930email [email protected]. Positive is an award‑winning educator, curriculum designer, and transformative leader with more than 15 years of experience across secondary education, juvenile justice, and strategic community engagement. He has developed culturally responsive curricula, mentored educators, and led initiatives that drive systemic change across schools and civic institutions.He has designed and taught more than eight elective courses—including Leadership, Race in America, and Community Organizing—while increasing student achievement and reducing disciplinary incidents through trauma‑informed, inclusive instruction. His legislative advocacy has contributed to the introduction of House Files and secured more than $355,000 in funding for student‑centered programs. he's rebranded school identity, built strategic partnerships, and led restorative practice training for staff.He served as a Juvenile Probation Officer and Paralegal, earning multiple awards for innovation and service. His professional background as Legal Clinic Manager, Veterans Case Manager, Urban Elder Teacher Coach, Park Police, Military Police Officer and Correctional Officer. .Mr. Positive is the author of two books available at major retailers including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. His gospel album, Keep Your Faith in God, was reissued by Numero Records.His leadership has been recognized through 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 Minnesota civic institutions. He also chaired the Governor’s Legacy Committee, overseeing $240,000 in arts grants with a perfect audit and leading youth civic engagement projects that resulted in legislative wins.Mr. Positive holds a Master of Advocacy and Leadership, a bachelor’s degree in social sciences and counseling psychology, an Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies and Law Enforcement, and Secondary Education Licensure. He is currently completing his second master’s degree in education, His work reflects a lifelong commitment to equity, justice, and the empowerment of marginalized communities.Mr. Positive has developed comprehensive scope and sequence frameworks for a wide range of Social Studies courses, His curriculum design process emphasizes both vertical and horizontal alignment, allowing students to build skills progressively while making meaningful interdisciplinary connections. He integrates critical thinking, research, public speaking, and policy analysis into each unit, ensuring that students develop the academic and civic competencies needed for real‑world engagement. Each course includes embedded formative and summative assessments tied directly to learning objectives and growth targets, allowing for continuous monitoring of student progress. His instructional design incorporates differentiated strategies tailored to diverse learning needs, ensuring that all students—regardless of background or ability—can access rigorous content. Culturally responsive pedagogy is woven throughout every unit, reflecting his commitment to honoring students’ identities and lived experiences. Finally, his curricula emphasize real‑world application, connecting classroom learning to civic engagement, legislative advocacy, and community leadership.
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S15 Ep 85Justin Shukuru: Business Administration/MBA
Order Justin's book at: showupanyway.orgA child who spent twenty years growing up in the uncertainty of a refugee camp has transformed that long season of hardship into a foundation of strength, discipline, and purpose; now a college student pursuing a dual major in Business Administration and an MBA, they stand as living proof that resilience can outgrow circumstance, and they are on track to graduate in December 2026, carrying a story that inspires everyone who witnesses their rise.Comments: [email protected]

S15 Ep 82Ms. Talia, BBA
To be a guest on the podcast call 773-809-8594See My Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relationships-the-power-of-illusion-lucky/1149325667?ean=9781663277930Congratulations on your wonderful son and on your extraordinary journey you’ve carved with your own personal power. You built a new life for you and your son. You pushed through challenges, matriculated into college, earned your business degree, and stepped boldly into entrepreneurship. That is strength. That is vision. That is legacy.Your story is a reminder that motherhood and ambition are not opposites — they are fuel for one another. You are showing your son and family, your community, and every woman listening what it looks like to rise with purpose. May your business flourish, your dreams expand, and your light continue to inspire others.Love, joy, peace and safety from God, surround Ms. Talia

S15 Ep 81The Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack Story-Legends of Rondo
See My Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relationships-the-power-of-illusion-lucky/1149325667?ean=9781663277930INTRODUCTIONThe Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack StoryEvery book has a beginning, but this one has a root — planted long before I was born, watered by sacrifice, and strengthened by the unshakable love of two people who refused to let circumstances define their destiny. The story you are about to read does not start with me. It begins with Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack, my parents, whose lives shaped the man I became and the legacy I now carry forward.Their story unfolded in the historic Rondo neighborhood of St. Paul, a community that thrived with culture, pride, and connection long before a highway cut through its heart. Rondo was more than a place; it was a living ecosystem of families, businesses, churches, and elders who believed in dignity even when the world offered little of it. It was in this environment that my parents built a life — not with wealth or privilege, but with grit, faith, and a relentless commitment to purpose.My father, Tiger Jack Rosenbloom, built his business from a tin shack — a structure so modest that most people would have overlooked it. But he transformed that shack into a landmark, a gathering place, and a symbol of what determination can create. People came for a haircut or a shine, but they left with something far more valuable: wisdom, discipline, and the sense that they mattered. My father demanded excellence from himself and from everyone who crossed his path. He believed in hard work, in showing up, and in standing tall even when life tried to bend you.My mother, Mrs. Nurceal Rosenbloom, was the quiet strength behind every success. For thirty‑three years she worked in hospital housekeeping, rising before dawn and returning long after dark, yet still finding the energy to support my father’s business and raise a family grounded in faith. She was the heartbeat of our home — steady, humble, and unwavering. Her sacrifices were not always seen, but they were always felt. She carried our family with a grace that still humbles me today.Together, they built a legacy that shaped my path from childhood to adulthood, from the U.S. Army to juvenile justice, from the classroom to the Capitol. Their lessons — about discipline, service, leadership, and love — became the compass that guided every chapter of my life.This book is my attempt to honor them. To preserve their story. To ensure that the world knows what two ordinary people in Rondo accomplished with extraordinary courage. It is also an invitation for readers to reflect on their own roots, their own mentors, their own stories of resilience that deserve to be remembered.The Mr. and Mrs. Tiger Jack Story is not just a family history. It is a testament to what can rise from humble beginnings. It is a reminder that legacy is not built in a moment — it is built in the everyday choices, sacrifices, and acts of love that echo long after we are gone.This is where the journey begins.

S15 Ep 79See My Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relationships-the-power-of-illusion-lucky/1149325667?ean=9781663277930
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S15 Ep 77BLACK WOMAN USA HOCKEY
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S15 Ep 74MY BOOK get A FREE COPY
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S15 Ep 27My Book: Gun Carry Glamorizing vs. Accountability
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S15 Ep 20Murice L. Ward-Justice Impacted Ind. Voting Effectively
See My Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relationships-the-power-of-illusion-lucky/1149325667?ean=9781663277930To be a guest on the podcast to share something positive that you are doing call 773-809-8594🟦 1. JIIVE — Justice Impact Individuals Voting Effectively (Nonprofit)This is the nonprofit organization.📌 Core MissionAdvocates for justice‑impacted individuals (JIIs) in Minnesota.Focuses on voting rights, civic participation, and political empowerment.Works to ensure JIIs can reclaim their voices and participate fully in democracy.📌 Legal StatusRegistered as a 501(c)(4) social welfare nonprofit.Does not support or oppose political candidates (per its disclosure).📌 Key Issues They Work OnVoting access for formerly incarcerated or justice‑impacted people.Broader social issues tied to justice, including environmental justice and food sovereignty.📌 LocationMinnesota (statewide advocacy).

S15 Ep 23Snoop Supports ICE Agents
However, We Demand Accountability and Equal Enforcement.Five Ways ICE Can Improve Accountability in Black Neighborhoods(grounded in the article’s issues and your community theme)Mandatory, always‑on body‑camera use Ensuring cameras are activated during all enforcement actions would prevent disputes over what occurred and protect both residents and officers.Independent oversight and misconduct review A civilian‑led board could review use‑of‑force incidents, false statements, and complaints, preventing situations like Bovino’s contradictory testimony.Respectful coordination with local police ICE agents should be required to follow protocols that reinforce—not undermine—the work of local officers who already have community relationships.Transparent reporting of operations Regular public briefings, data releases, and community meetings would reduce fear and confusion about enforcement actions.Equal enforcement standards applied to all individuals' Immigration enforcement should focus on conduct—fraud, overstays, criminal activity—without bias or selective targeting, reinforcing fairness and trust.ConclusionThe controversies surrounding “Operation Midway Blitz” highlight the consequences of unchecked federal power, unreliable testimony, and excessive force. Judge Ellis’s findings, the appeals court’s intervention, and the emergence of a new lawsuit all point to a system in need of reform. Strengthening accountability, transparency, and respect for Black communities is essential for rebuilding trust. Black Lives Matter, and our community supports fair and accountable ICE enforcement. We expect agents to respect the hard‑working police officers who serve our neighborhoods, and we want immigration laws applied evenly to anyone committing fraud or overstaying visas, without bias or favoritism.

S14 Ep 46Sisters Singing Count on Me
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