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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Cousins welcome back to The Sunday Dinner Podcast, This week Robbin welcomes Rhonda Crowder, a dynamic author, creative agency owner, and vice president of the National Black Journalists Association in Cleveland. They delve into Rhonda's insights on social media, its impact on children, and the darker sides of public oversharing. Rhonda shares her journey into writing, the influential Who's Who in Black Cleveland event, and her thoughts on the importance of literacy within the Black community. Don't miss out on this in-depth conversation that addresses our collective history, challenges, and the path toward unification and progress.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Cousins welcome back to The Sunday Dinner Podcast, This week Robbin welcomes Rhonda Crowder, a dynamic author, creative agency owner, and vice president of the National Black Journalists Association in Cleveland. They delve into Rhonda's insights on social media, its impact on children, and the darker sides of public oversharing. Rhonda shares her journey into writing, the influential Who's Who in Black Cleveland event, and her thoughts on the importance of literacy within the Black community. Don't miss out on this in-depth conversation that addresses our collective history, challenges, and the path toward unification and progress.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast. Today Robbin has a discussion with Leon Pryor, a tech guru, senior video game producer at Meta, and community leader involved in robotics education. Leon shares his journey from childhood interests in technology to his work in virtual and augmented reality, and his impactful efforts in Detroit to nurture STEM education through the Motor City Alliance. Together, they delve into the importance of embracing technology, not only as consumers but as creators, and how parents can foster technological interest in their children to prepare them for the future. Pull up to the Table, it’s time for Sunday Dinner.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pull a seat up to the table, today on The Sunday Dinner Podcast, Robbin welcomes Dr. Tim Goler, Senior Director of the Research Center at Norfolk State University and Senior Advisor for Marino Ventures. The discussion dives into urgent issues facing Black communities, focusing on voter participation, the impact of institutions, and the critical role of Black men in family and community resilience. Dr. Goler shares his insights on historical trauma, systemic racism, and the necessity of unlearning harmful behaviors. Robbin and Dr. Goler also discuss the importance of building and supporting Black-owned institutions and the need for solidarity among Black organizations.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pull a seat up to the table, today on The Sunday Dinner Podcast, Robbin welcomes Dr. Tim Goler, Senior Director of the Research Center at Norfolk State University and Senior Advisor for Marino Ventures. The discussion dives into urgent issues facing Black communities, focusing on voter participation, the impact of institutions, and the critical role of Black men in family and community resilience. Dr. Goler shares his insights on historical trauma, systemic racism, and the necessity of unlearning harmful behaviors. Robbin and Dr. Goler also discuss the importance of building and supporting Black-owned institutions and the need for solidarity among Black organizations.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for this heartfelt episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast as we sit down with Ebony and Erica Hood, founders and directors of Syatt. These inspiring sisters share stories from their childhood in Cleveland, their journey to founding Syatt, and their passion for getting the community both outside and inside with nature. We dive deep into the importance of liberation, community, self-care, and the profound benefits of being in nature. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, nostalgia, and powerful insights on how to live a liberated and joyful life. Don't miss out on their transformative Sunday dinner event and the inspiring work they do to uplift and enrich their community.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for this heartfelt episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast as we sit down with Ebony and Erica Hood, founders and directors of Syatt. These inspiring sisters share stories from their childhood in Cleveland, their journey to founding Syatt, and their passion for getting the community both outside and inside with nature. We dive deep into the importance of liberation, community, self-care, and the profound benefits of being in nature. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, nostalgia, and powerful insights on how to live a liberated and joyful life. Don't miss out on their transformative Sunday dinner event and the inspiring work they do to uplift and enrich their community.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for this heartfelt episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast as we sit down with Ebony and Erica Hood, founders and directors of Syatt. These inspiring sisters share stories from their childhood in Cleveland, their journey to founding Syatt, and their passion for getting the community both outside and inside with nature. We dive deep into the importance of liberation, community, self-care, and the profound benefits of being in nature. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with laughter, nostalgia, and powerful insights on how to live a liberated and joyful life. Don't miss out on their transformative Sunday dinner event and the inspiring work they do to uplift and enrich their community.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pull Up to the table it’s time for the Sunday Dinner Podcast featuring Edwin Hubbard Jr., Executive Director of the Cleveland NAACP. Edwin shares his formative experiences and leadership journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding societal rules and addressing historical injustices. The convo gets into essential life lessons about raising exceptional black boys, maintaining stability, fostering a strong work ethic, and civic engagement. Also highlight the impact of local governance, community involvement, and the generational shift in civic participation. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pull Up to the table it’s time for the Sunday Dinner Podcast featuring Edwin Hubbard Jr., Executive Director of the Cleveland NAACP. Edwin shares his formative experiences and leadership journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding societal rules and addressing historical injustices. The convo gets into essential life lessons about raising exceptional black boys, maintaining stability, fostering a strong work ethic, and civic engagement. Also highlight the impact of local governance, community involvement, and the generational shift in civic participation. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pull Up to the table it’s time for the Sunday Dinner Podcast featuring Edwin Hubbard Jr., Executive Director of the Cleveland NAACP. Edwin shares his formative experiences and leadership journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding societal rules and addressing historical injustices. The convo gets into essential life lessons about raising exceptional black boys, maintaining stability, fostering a strong work ethic, and civic engagement. Also highlight the impact of local governance, community involvement, and the generational shift in civic participation. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, our Host sits down with her new found cousin  Tiffany Sutton Taylor. They delve into the significance of food in their lives and its cultural importance, especially in the Black community. Tiffany, a food scientist and founder of the Cutting Board Academy, shares insights into her journey from Cleveland to culinary arts. They discuss the role of education, the evolution of dietary habits, and the potential of making healthier choices. Through family, traditions, and passions, they celebrate the love and connection embodied in Sunday dinners.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, our Host sits down with her new found cousin  Tiffany Sutton Taylor. They delve into the significance of food in their lives and its cultural importance, especially in the Black community. Tiffany, a food scientist and founder of the Cutting Board Academy, shares insights into her journey from Cleveland to culinary arts. They discuss the role of education, the evolution of dietary habits, and the potential of making healthier choices. Through family, traditions, and passions, they celebrate the love and connection embodied in Sunday dinners.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, our Host sits down with her new found cousin  Tiffany Sutton Taylor. They delve into the significance of food in their lives and its cultural importance, especially in the Black community. Tiffany, a food scientist and founder of the Cutting Board Academy, shares insights into her journey from Cleveland to culinary arts. They discuss the role of education, the evolution of dietary habits, and the potential of making healthier choices. Through family, traditions, and passions, they celebrate the love and connection embodied in Sunday dinners.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, host Robbin welcomes Dr. Hall, a leader in improving men's and African American health, to discuss the importance of having open conversations about health within black families. Emphasizing the significance of access to culturally competent healthcare, from high blood pressure, dietary habits, and the importance of using targeted multivitamins for better health outcomes. The conversation underscores the need for education, familial support, and taking small actions to promote wellness in the community. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, host Robbin welcomes Dr. Hall, a leader in improving men's and African American health, to discuss the importance of having open conversations about health within black families. Emphasizing the significance of access to culturally competent healthcare, from high blood pressure, dietary habits, and the importance of using targeted multivitamins for better health outcomes. The conversation underscores the need for education, familial support, and taking small actions to promote wellness in the community. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, host Robbin welcomes Dr. Hall, a leader in improving men's and African American health, to discuss the importance of having open conversations about health within black families. Emphasizing the significance of access to culturally competent healthcare, from high blood pressure, dietary habits, and the importance of using targeted multivitamins for better health outcomes. The conversation underscores the need for education, familial support, and taking small actions to promote wellness in the community. </p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Cousins, we made it to episode 1 of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, our host Robin sits down with her long-time friends and cousins, Daquan and Gene, to discuss the importance of family and the special moments shared during Sunday dinners. They talk childhood growing up in Cleveland, the impact of losing loved ones, and navigating family dynamics. Pull up a seat to the table, let's eat!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hey Cousins, we made it to episode 1 of the Sunday Dinner Podcast, our host Robin sits down with her long-time friends and cousins, Daquan and Gene, to discuss the importance of family and the special moments shared during Sunday dinners. They talk childhood growing up in Cleveland, the impact of losing loved ones, and navigating family dynamics. Pull up a seat to the table, let's eat!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 13:14:52 -0400</pubDate>
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