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Hi everyone! This podcast is officially back, and with brand new episodes and interviews to listen all 2025! If you want to know more about me, Check out my blog The Lovely Adventures of Lydia. If you want to follow the


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Hi everyone! This podcast is officially back, and with brand new episodes and interviews to listen all 2025! If you want to know more about me, Check out my blog The Lovely Adventures of Lydia. If you want to follow the

Today’s episode is with Mrs. Rose Rhetta. This episode is special because it was done for Hampton’s 150th legacy, and I am sharing it now that I’m officially a Hampton graduate. Mrs. Rose Rhetta is a 1939 graduate of Ham

Today’s episode is with Dr. and Mrs. Hrabowski. Dr. Freeman Hrabowski is an American educator, advocate, and mathematician. In May 1992 he began his term as president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, one

Today’s episode is with Ms. Ifeoma Belonwu. Ms. Belonwu is a 2009 graduate of Hampton University, and is currently working as a Traffic Coordinator at NBCUniversal, and has previously worked with Entravision Communicatio

Today’s interview is with Ms. Chrystal Gaither. Chrystal is a 2010 graduate of Hampton University, and she has her masters degree in education from Loyola Marymount University, and she has worked for Teach for America as

Today’s episode is with Ms. Monica Coleman. Ms. Coleman is a 2002 graduate of Hampton University and she is the founder and president of her own consulting firm, M320 consulting. During this interview, she and I discuss

Today’s episode is with Dr. Jeanette Davis. Dr. Davis is a 2008 graduate of Hampton University and 2014 graduate of the University of Maryland, and she has her undergraduate and graduate degrees in microbiology and marin

Today’s episode is with Ms. Javonni McGlaurin. Javonni is a 2012 graduate of Hampton University and a 2018 graduate of the School of International Training’s international educational program. She is currently working wi

Today’s episode is with Mr. Jason Fenwick. Mr. Fenwick is a 1990 graduate of Hampton University, and a 1997 graduate of the University of Florida’s Law school. He is the managing director of Windsor, Wyeth, and Ward LLC

Today’s episode is with Nigil Crawford. Nigil Crawford is a 2018 graduate of Hampton University, and is the owner of Nigil Crawford Photography. He is currently working as a Production Assistant with Fox Nation, and has

Today’s episode is with Mr. Stephen Williamston Jr. Stephen is a 2018 graduate of Hampton University, and a 2019 graduate of international business with Hult Business School in Dubai. Currently he is working with Stanley

Today’s episode is with Mr. Wes Lewis. Mr. Lewis is a 2006 graduate of Hampton University, a 2014 graduate of University of Maryland’s mba program, and a 2016 graduate of Georgetown University’s technology management pro

Today’s episode is with Mr. Teddy Reeves. Mr. Reeves is a sought-after public speaker, teacher, host, and proclaimer. currently, Mr. Reeves serves as the curator of religion at the smithsonian national museum of african-

Today’s episode is with Dr. Desiree Williams. Dr. Williams is a 2011 and 2015 graduate of Hampton University, as well as a former assistant professor in physical therapy and the director of the William R Harvey leadershi

Today’s episode is with Ms. Sheila Ruffin. Sheila Ruffin is 2008 graduate of Hampton and 2011 Howard Law graduate, and she was born near the Chesapeake Bay of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, where her grandfather, “Big Rich,”

Welcome! Thanks for joining me. On this episode I had an open and transparent interview with Mrs Smith Pradia about how her time spent at Hampton University has impacted her life and career. Kemba Smith Pradia is a natio

Today’s episode is with Ms. Ruth Carter. Ms. Carter is an Oscar award-winning American costume designer, for film and television, with over 40 films to her credit. During her near 30 year film career, she has worked with

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