
The purpose of our show is to bring information and solutions to issues that impact the day-to-day lives of minorities.We can bring this value add by leveraging the knowledge of our host, Walter Latham, Sr. , co-host, Michelle Swiney, and our Panel, consisting of experts in various disciplines and life experiences.
The purpose of our show is to bring information and solutions to issues that impact the day-to-day lives of minorities.We can bring this value add by leveraging the knowledge of our host, Walter Latham, Sr. , co-host, Michelle Swiney, and our Panel, consisting of experts in various disciplines and life experiences.
Episodes
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
The National Guard Killings with Sgt. Robinson
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Special Release!
Keywords
National Guardsmen, civic responsibility, gratitude, accountability, legislation, resilience
Summary
In this episode, Ernest Robinson reflects on the tragic shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington DC shortly after Thanksgiving. He discusses the importance of civic responsibility, urging listeners to engage with their elected officials and understand their rights under the Constitution. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability in leadership and the significance of gratitude in the face of tragedy.
Takeaways
The shooting of two National Guardsmen is a tragic event.
Civic responsibility includes voting and holding officials accountable.
Understanding the Constitution is crucial for civic engagement.
The recent events highlight a need for better leadership.
Gratitude can help us cope with difficult times.
We should focus on the positive aspects of our lives.
Funeral services for soldiers are a solemn duty.
Community support is vital during times of loss.
Legislation should be understood by all citizens.
Resilience training can help us find good in bad situations.
Sound bites
"It's unfortunate about what has happened"
"There is no coming back"
"Please like, share, subscribe"
Chapters
00:00 Reflections on Recent Events
04:23 The Importance of Civic Responsibility
05:45 Gratitude Amidst Tragedy

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