THE BALTIMORE GUYS
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TBGS: SPK Lifestyle
Ep.14
SPK Lifestyle, a native of Baltimore, spent his formative years navigating the vibrant streets of the city that had shaped his perception of the world. His narrative serves as a testament to the power of stepping out of one's comfort zone and embracing the unknown, leading to a life filled with growth, self-discovery, and endless possibilities.
TBGS - Elijah Miles of Tendea Family
Ep.13
Elijah Miles of Tendea Family is back on the show to discuss the topics that aren't and don't want to be discussed in our communities. We often want to have the difficult conversations with other ethnicities on issues that affect us, yet we miss the opportunity to discuss issues we deal with daily, but more importantly have the power to resolve if we committed to doing so.
TBGS - Mobu Enterprises
Ep.12
It's a trend that's starting to catch on and looks to be the future of living as well as the solution to the housing issues not only in the U.S but the world. On this episode we sit down with the shipping container lady, Jessica Lewis of Mobu Enterprises as she shares the benefits of shipping container living as well as where she sees it moving for as a solution to helping people around the world.
TBGS - Daryl Davis The Race Reconciliator
Ep.11
This episode we sit down with Daryl Davis, getting his input on the violence and crime that affects the black communities and the conversation we need to have with each other to stop it. Daryl is a musician and race relations expert who has converted over 200 KKK members/White Supremacists.
TBGS - Leons Kabongo The Farming Entrepreneur
Ep.10
This episode we hear the story of Leons Kabongo. From surviving the regimes and civil battles in the Congo. Leons' family escaped to the U.S in hopes for the American dream but that didn't come easy. Leons was an entrepreneur before the term became popular like it is today. He always knew he wanted to do more, not only for himself but others, and now he hopes to take what he's learned and accomplished to new the next level. We hope this video encourages others to invest in their local farmers, as they our the backbone to our society, and we supporting local business only strengthens our community.
TBGS - Corey Galloway Owner of the New York Streets
Ep.09
On this episode we sit down with Corey Galloway as he discusses his journey from hardship to being the first black owner in New York history of a sports team. If you're a young 20-30 year old entrepreneur or nervous to get started, Corey guides you on what to expect and what is needed to succeed.
TBGS: Christopher Kolenda of The Strategic Leadership Academy
Ep.08
This episode we sit down with former Senior Advisor on Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Founder of the Strategic Leaders Academy, to discuss the 18 year war in Afghanistan, his time as a solider, and his negotiations with the Taliban.
TBGS: Jamie Kwebetchou of About Face
Ep.07
This episode we sit down with former Air Force veteran Jamie Kwebetchou, as he talks about his experience with the military and what led to his transition to About Face, which is an organization that helps vets who suffer from PTSD.
TBGS: Eiljah Miles
Ep.06
On the first episode of season 2 we sit down with the charismatic Elijah Miles of Tendea Family as he discusses the efforts his organization is doing to help the black community in Baltimore.
TBGS: BigBossBoze
Ep.05
On this episode we're joined by Twitch's own BigBossBoze, as she shares her story of battling depression from a young age to overcoming that and building a brand on social media.
TBGS: Eric Sterling
Ep.04
Eric E. Sterling was counsel to the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, 1979-1989 and participated in the passage of the mandatory minimum sentencing laws. Currently, he is President of The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, Washington, DC and Co-Chair of the American Bar Association, Committee on Criminal Justice, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities.
TBGS: Dr. Lonise Bias
Ep.03
Dr. Lonise Bias is the CEO and President of BSpeaks and the Len and Jay Bias Foundation non-profit, two community investment companies that invests hope in the community, for youth, families, the community and the workplace. Dr. Bias brings messages of hope and inspiration to help empower her listeners to move forward against all odds expecting “the best to come.” She has delivered keynote addresses to the faith based community, the public and private sector, national and international conferences providing prescriptive solutions to remedy the social ills of our day. Her audiences are diverse. She has addressed heads of state including former President Bill Clinton.
TBGS: Ret Major Neill Franklin
Ep.02
(Ret.) Major Neill Franklin joins the podcast to discuss the War on Drugs and how it has led to the majority of the problems we see today, as well as his time with the police department then making the transition to joining the Law Enforcement Action Partnership that works to help in reforming Criminal Justice and Drug Policy.
TBGS: Travis Davis
Ep.01
Our first YouTube episode! We sit down with our good friend and Batman expert Travis Davis as he talks about strategies and tips he uses to build his social media brand.