Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge artwork

Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge

35 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 months ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge, is a community broadcast curated to share the stories of Central Florida's Black Influencers in the arts and humanities, (BOB) Black owned business, government, and social justice.

Tune into "Chat with a Historian" with Host Barbara Chandler, Manager of Hannibal Square Heritage Center and explore Central Florida's Historic Black Communities and grassroots organizations leading the charge for change.

Enjoy an "Artist Spotlight" with Andrew Browne-Browne Box Creative Solutions, "Small Business Spotlight" with LaVonda Wilder with the Eatonville Chamber, and a community call to action!

Tune in every Friday morning from 9:00-10:00 am on WPRK 91.5FM in Central Florida, streaming on wprk.org

News History history black history arts and humanities community government news
Homepage Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed

Episodes

Meet Community Entrepreneurs Dr. Marcus Herndon and Dr. Trenessa Williams

June 06, 2023 15:55 - 58 minutes - 80.1 MB

OSOT is pleased to introduce you to Community Entrepreneurs, Dr. Marcus Herndon creator of ICEBREAKRS an board game designed to create interactions; and Dr. Trenessa Williams Founder of Kizzy’s Book and More. Learn more about who they are, and their innovative offerings to serve the community.

Celebrating the Life of Malcolm X!

May 25, 2023 19:55 - 56 minutes - 77.9 MB

Our Seat Our Table pays tribute to Malcolm X; joined by LaWanda Thompson, organizer of the 4th Annual Malcolm X Book Festival in the Martin Luther King Park located in Winter Park. 

Happy Mother’s Day!

May 25, 2023 19:53 - 58 minutes - 80.3 MB

Our Seat Our Table celebrates Mother’s Day as Host and Co-Host share fond memories of their Mothers; along with community Members who talk about their Motherhood journey. 

Say His Name: Daniel Knight

April 18, 2023 20:26 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

OSOT Welcomed the Sister of Daniel Knight, Katrina Knight, and local activist LaWanda Thompson. Daniel Knight died at the Winter Park Event Center by a Winter Park Police Officer after a phone call by a staff. The Family is seeking transparency and justice. OSOT was able to learn more about Daniel Knight and who he was as a Son, Brother, and Father.

Our Seat Our Table Leadership Lounge

April 18, 2023 20:09 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Joining us this week is LeAnn Siefferman Busdeker, local ceramist artist and racial equity coach, Co-Host Daryl Gray discuss one of Martin Luther King Jr. speeches ”Remaining Awake During A Great Revolution” delivered March 31st, 1968 and the relevance of this speech has in 2023.

Florida PTA (Parent Teacher Association): Celebrating 100 Years!

March 22, 2023 15:30 - 54 minutes - 75.5 MB

Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge connected to the Florida PTA (Parent Teacher Association) in celebration of their upcoming events in celebration of their 100 year!

What will Courtrooms Become without Fairness and Diversity Training?

March 03, 2023 14:00 - 57 minutes - 79.3 MB

Our Seat Our Table, Welcomes Retired Circuit Judge Bob Lablanc; Lablanc discusses with Co Host Darrell Gray and I that the  Florida Supreme Court has removed fairness and diversity requirements  from any judicial ethics training. How will this impact a fair trial to Black and Brown communities?

Sharing Oviedo’s Black History and Rollins College Student Rally!

February 24, 2023 14:00 - 57 minutes - 79.2 MB

Our Seat Our Table Leadership Lounge is hosted by Barbara Chandler and Co Host Darrell Gray Friday mornings from 9-10am. This is a community platform for grassroots leaders, community organizers, Historians and other voices to share their contributions to building and sustaining resilient communities. Our Seat Our Table welcomes Historian Judith Deloris Smith and Rollins Student Liam King! Judith Deloris Smith, Life Long Resident, First African American Commissioner and Historian s...

Empower a Culture of Health & Intergenerational Dialogue!

February 10, 2023 23:04 - 58 minutes - 53.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 10 Our Seat Our Table: Host Barbara Chandler and Co-Host Darrell Gray welcome Dr. Shan-Estelle Brown to speak about Women’s Health and to identify the barriers faced by Black women in our local community to help empower a culture of health and reduce gendered racism in healthcare. Mariah Roman and Kierra Branker, Local Artists with Black Shell Studio also join us to discuss an upcoming partnership with the Black Lunch Table. The BLT host and facilitates community co...

To Be Black, Young & Leading From The Front

February 03, 2023 22:01 - 53 minutes - 73.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 9  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to create a platform for community leaders and the work they are doing in underserved communities. Co-Host Darrell Gray and I get the chance to speak with Rollins College First Black, Student Government President, Akheem Mitchell along Vice President Sendy Sejourne and Teasa Mays, Associate Director of Admission for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Liaison of Rollins Black Student Union.

Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and African American Designers

January 13, 2023 14:00 - 55 minutes - 76.5 MB

Season 2 Episode 7  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to elevate the voices in our community, Darrell Gray shares some history on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jaison Radcliff gives the history of African American Fashion Designers who have been faceless and Tinah Marie gives us some tips on creating a new look in the new year.

How to Actualize Your New Years’ Resolution!

January 06, 2023 14:00 - 47 minutes - 64.6 MB

Season 2 Episode 6  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to create a platform for grassroots programs; we invite guests who are relatable professionals and can connect to the audience to provide answers to building effective communities. 

Natural Hair: How it Defines & Affirms Black Men & Women

December 09, 2022 17:00 - 57 minutes - 78.7 MB

Season 2 Episode 5  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge took the natural approach this week. Natural hair is back; it is a growing market within Black culture. This is a great  and insight discussion with Donna Chase Benton, seeing the need to create a conference for stylists and product specialist, and K Goody, Natural Hair Guru.   

Ways to Wellness!

December 02, 2022 17:00 - 57 minutes - 79.1 MB

Season 2 Episode 4  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to cultivate community by addressing ways to wellness with Donna Morton, Mindset Coach and Julie Ward, Plant Based Nutritionist. 

Reshaping The Narrative!

November 25, 2022 17:00 - 48 minutes - 66.4 MB

Season 2 Episode 3  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to create a platform for community leaders and the work they are doing in underserved communities. Angel Burke and Jay Chandler are both educators within Orange County Public School. Both Men are serving communities, and taking productive strides to teach lessons, they have learned in their lives, which will influence and develop characteristics to the Gen Z.   

Arts and Architecture

November 18, 2022 17:00 - 56 minutes - 77.6 MB

Season 2 Ep 2  Our Seat Our Table: Leadership Lounge continues to create a platform for community leaders and the work they are doing in underserved communities. BAM Orlando’s Chair Malcolm Jones and Vice Chair Cameron Hoskins leads the conversation along with Artist, Curator and Instructor Patrick Noze exchange their perspective as to why agency and representation is so important in the areas of arts and architecture. As leaders, Guests elaborated as to why creating opportunities f...

Profiles of Leadership

November 11, 2022 17:00 - 59 minutes - 81.7 MB

Season 2 Episode 1  Listeners will hear from Pragasen Ramiah as he shares the history of South Africa and lessons in Leadership; Stephanie will define "First Geners", why this population is important when we speak around change and ways in which she helps them navigate unfamiliar spaces; this episode will also focus on the importance of cultivating the next generation of Leaders. We will approach Leadership from a grassroots/community lens, as well as from a corporate stance and se...

The Author of Juneteenth: Dr. Alzo J. Reddick (Special Edition)

June 18, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 92.3 MB

Juneteenth is being celebrated in every corner of the local community along with the conversation of Juneteenth becoming a national holiday!  This is a special 1 hour edition with The Author of Juneteenth Dr. Alzo J. Reddick, Life Long Orlando Resident; Mr. Reddick outstanding contributions to Central Florida as the First African American elected to Florida Legislature, 1999-2000; The First African American Professor to teach at Rollins College, Founder of Soldiers To Scholars, Auth...

A Mother’s Day Tribute!

May 07, 2021 13:00 - 56 minutes - 78.1 MB

Our Seat Our Table pays tribute Mothers everywhere; hear from some of our community Mothers Henrietta Tice, Shiela Belle and Cherlye Radcliffe on what it was like raising children and how motherhood transcended in community leadership.

Covid Vaccine Yay or Nay!

April 30, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 83.8 MB

Our Seat Our Table continues to touch the community needs through relatable voices, informed and knowledgeable leading professionals. Epidemiologist McKenzie Weise shares the inside edition on COVID 19 and the expedited making of the vaccine -Director of Community Health Stephanie Arguello talks about access to quality health care to communities of color.  The discussion grows personal as hosts and guest panelist look over years of medical distrust beginning as early as the Tuskegee...

History Around Us

April 23, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 86.7 MB

Historian Francine Boykin tells the history of the City of Apopka, from the origins of its name, to the reasons why South Apopka looks much different than North Apopka. Zakiya Brown, of Pivot Growth Consulting, shares tips to identify and resolve stress, just in time for the weekend. Musician and historian Eugene Phillips takes us on a tour of African and Caribbean sounds. As a member of the Orlando Rhythm Unity Section, Phillips shares the origins of the springtime festival known as...

It Takes A Village!

April 16, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 94.6 MB

Vivian Owens is an Author and Historian in the Mount Dora Community, she is the Author of Mount Dorians: African American History. In the interview she shares who was the first AA to settle in the Mount Dora community and the education and historic sites.  Sgt. Major Malvin Williams is the Interim Director of Soldiers to Scholars, a program created by Dr. Alzo Reddick provides Veterans with educational opportunities; Veterans work with the students as mentors, help with tutors and ...

Orlando, FL: Past, Present and Future

April 09, 2021 13:02 - 1 hour - 91.7 MB

As Central Florida continues to change the desire to connect with our local communities and the leaders who carry the history, and create dynamic and engaging programming to move the community along---Our Seat Our Table Leadership Lounge is committed to finding authentic community builders to share their first hand knowledge. Representative, Founder/Historian Geraldine Thompson shares the history of Dr. William Monroe Wells and what fueled her passion to initiate a repository for Or...

Special Episode: Our Seat Our Table Unscripted!

April 02, 2021 13:00 - 59 minutes - 82 MB

Host Barbara Chandler, Co-Hosts LaVonda Wilder and Andrew Browne discuss their emotions around the repeat of African American communities being re-traumatized as The Trail of Derek Chauvin opened this week; the discussion includes Florida’s “anti riot bill”, as another form of Jim Crow  which is meant to intimidate Black people from protesting after seeing police officers kill family members and close friends--at the same time while seeking Justice for George Floyd. Listeners will h...

Pine Hills, FL: Promise, Pride and The People!

March 26, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 83.5 MB

Depending on who you are speaking with, you may hear negative stories about the community of Pine Hills, Florida located in West Orlando. Community Historian Bertina Bush sets the narrative straight as she shares the history of what was once a majority white neighborhood to now one of the largest, ethnically diversified communities in Central Florida.  Sandra Fatmi-Hall, Founder of United Foundation of Central Florida talks about her commitment to Pine Hills community; through effec...

Celebrating Women's History Month: Stories of Leadership!

March 19, 2021 15:14 - 57 minutes - 78.9 MB

Celebrating our 10th episode with a jingle and Women from our local and surrounding communities share personal experiences about their work, travels and what keeps them motivated. The panel of women range in demographics, occupation, age, experience and education. Each woman’s point of view different, when asked to define “leadership”;   Michelle Smith: Federal Government and World Class Traveler Mila Belle: Local Visual Artist Nikki Holmes: Singer/Songwriter Holly Tanyhill: Com...

Leading The Vision!

March 13, 2021 14:00 - 58 minutes - 80.7 MB

Our Seat Our Table: Leading The Vision!  Host Barbara Chandler reaches out to New Smyrna Community Historian Ann Harrell, Ann is a board member with the "Mary Harrell Black Heritage Museum". Ann Harrell shares the vision of why Mary Harrell saw the need to create a museum dedicated to the African American history of New Symrna Beach. www.Blackheritagemuseum.org Community Leader, Vivian Geary Founder of "Caring For Family Caregivers" saw the need to create a support system for family caregi...

Mentoring Is Our Super Power!

March 05, 2021 14:00 - 55 minutes - 127 MB

Pull Up for "Chat with The Historian'' with Host Barbara Chandler and DeLand Community Historian, Mike Brown.  Mike will share the African American history of DeLand and what visitors will experience while touring the African American Museum of the Arts. https://www.africanmuseumdeland.org/   Our Community Spotlight features Dr. Felicia Benzo, Founder of the Catalyst Global Youth Initiatives, Inc., Volusia County Black History Honoree 2021. Dr. Benzo joins us and discusses why she ...

Politics, Entertainment & Healthy Living!

February 26, 2021 17:00 - 56 minutes - 77.4 MB

We continue to build community through, local leaders creating effective initiatives and direct programming with positive impact into communities. We continue to educate our listeners about historic African American communities and their  roles and contributions in vibrant cities;  This week we will speak to Community Historian Walter Gilbert from Newtown Sarasota FL; Kristen Fulwilye Thomas with Equal Ground shares information on "Take The Lead" an interactive training for African ...

Our Seat Our Table: Meet Our Peeps!

February 22, 2021 21:22 - 56 minutes - 77.1 MB

Co-Hosts Andrew Browne and LaVonda Wilder take the seat as they each share personal stories, and of Family, Community and Career--inspirational moments and challenges which have helped to shape many of their decisions and choices to serve the local community through creative grassroots programming and civic engagement. This show was a way to connect our hosts to the listeners. 

History, Hymns and Activism!

February 22, 2021 20:21 - 1 hour - 138 MB

Historian Beverly Steele in the "Community of Royal" in Wildwood FL, gives us a history lesson about 40 acres and a mule! Artist, Jaison Radcliff with Form 2 Fashion shares his latest publication, "African Americans in Fashion History" coloring book for children and adults! Publisher Rich Black with Onyx Magazine, shares his journey from Diversity Officer to Orlando Magic Social Justice Recipient; Music Director, Dr. Carl Maults discusses the history of National Negro Hymn, written...

Tribute To Tuskegee Airman Chief Master Sergeant Richard R Hall Jr.

February 22, 2021 19:57 - 56 minutes - 129 MB

Host Barbara Chandler opens with a dedication to Tuskegee Airman Richard Hall Jr.; Darrell Gray shares the history of the Tuskegee Airman and talks about his personal relationship with Richard Hall Jr.;  Dimitrius “Dee'' Peoples reminisce about when she first met Richard Hall Jr. and share a humorous moment--when the women from the church came to visit Mr. Hall. Correspondant LaVonda Wilder, Eatonville Chamber of Commerce, chats with Desmond Ried, owner of Dare Books; Andrew Browne ...

Community Builders Making A Difference!

February 22, 2021 17:40 - 59 minutes - 135 MB

Sonya Mallard with the Harry T and Harriette V Moore Museum in Mims Florida tells the life of two Civil Rights activists/educators Harry T and Harriette V Moore  and their role with the NAACP, registering African Americans to vote throughout the state of Florida. The Harry T and Harriette V Moore Museum is open for scheduled tours. LaWanda Thompson with The Equity Council Inc, gives his the history of “1619 Project”-and what lead her to organizing an annual “1619 Fest” in Winter Par...

Grassroots Works!

February 22, 2021 17:10 - 58 minutes - 80 MB

Goldsboro Sanford, Historian Francis Oliver shares how the town of Goldsboro became the second black incorporated city in the United States. Executive Director of Goldsboro Museum promotes the museum exhibitions and upcoming cultural events for Black History Month. LaVonda Wilder, Cynthia Slaughter shares personal and touching stories about her body of work “On Love and Loss” and what motivated her to take photos of her home, soon after it flooded in 2017, due to Hurricane Irma. Fou...

Debut - Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

February 22, 2021 17:03 - 56 minutes - 78.1 MB

OSOT kicks off their debut show on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday. Host Barbara Chandler interviews Hannibal Square Chief Historian Fairolyn Livingston; Livingston shares the political history in Winter Park, Florida and how not much has changed since the late 1800’s.Correspondent Andrew Brown interviews Fabric Artist, Lauren Austin and shares her story of when she began quilting and what quilting symbolizes for her, along with her upcoming exhibitions and workshops. Pastor Cl...