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impact of educational leadership Podcast

impact of educational leadership talk show

The Impact of Educational Leadership Talk Show hosted by I. D. III is an American talk show in Dallas, Texas. Isaiah Drone III provides an inclusive forum on educational achievement gaps related to student success.   

Impact of Educational Leadership Podcast

IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP PODCAST

I. E. L. Podcast Episodes

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The Impact of Educational Leadership Talk Show a Trusted Voice in the community. Hosted by I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III the Impact of Educational Leadership Talk Show is an American podcast talk show located in Dallas, Texas. Drone provides an inclusive forum on educational achievement gaps related to student success while exploring relationships and family issues in diverse settings and communities. 

Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 57

Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 57 

Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III 

Panelist: Edwin S. Flores, Ph.D., J.D.   

Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 47

Hosted by: I.D. III for Isaiah Drone III Panelist: Nina Taylor, Erik Cork, Charles Big C Caldwell & Sidney Moncrief 

Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 50

Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III Panelist: Nina Taylor, Charles Big C Caldwell, Pastor Dr. Michael A. Evans, Sr.  

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“The Real Deal” Evander Holyfield  

Achieving Mental Wellness in the African American Community The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports estimated one in five people are affected by mental illness. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, reported one in 20 Americans lived with a serious mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. Mental health professionals reported that 8.6% of African Americans suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder, 4.9% from Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and 3.8% from Panic Disorder. According to the CDC, African-Americans have the highest rate of current depression (12.8%), followed by Hispanics (11.4%), and whites (7.9%). #EvanderHolyfield 

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Impact of Educational Leadership Talk Show Episode 97 Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III Panelist: Nina Taylor Let's Support HBCUs Again!!! Dear old Morehouse, dear old Morehouse, We have pledged our lives to thee; And we’ll ever, yea forever Give ourselves in loyalty. True forever, true forever, To old Morehouse may we be; So to bind each son the other Into ties more brotherly. Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit, Make us steadfast, honest, true, To old Morehouse, and her ideals, And in all things that we do. The Positive Economic Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities extends beyond the students they educate. They are equally crucial to the regions and communities that HBCUs have served for more than 100 years.  

Generate excitement

Impact of Educational Leadership Talk Show Episode 97 Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III Panelist: Nina Taylor Let's Support HBCUs Again!!! Dear old Morehouse, dear old Morehouse, We have pledged our lives to thee; And we’ll ever, yea forever Give ourselves in loyalty. True forever, true forever, To old Morehouse may we be; So to bind each son the other Into ties more brotherly. Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit, Make us steadfast, honest, true, To old Morehouse, and her ideals, And in all things that we do. The Positive Economic Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities extends beyond the students they educate. They are equally crucial to the regions and communities that HBCUs have served for more than 100 years.  

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