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Macon's Call To Action

Macon's Call To Action
Author: Alex Habersham
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Hosted by Alex Habersham, "Macon's Call To Action" spotlights local business owners and political, community and organizational leaders discuss the current issues and potential solutions facing the citizens in Central Georgia.
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Dr Patrice Walker, Chief medical Officer For Atrium Navicent Health explains the science and purpose behind utilizing Monoclonal Antibody COVID-19 Infusion to treat individuals who have contracted Covid 19
This show is about HIV prevention and everything that you need to know.
Sandy Duke executive vice president and chief clinical officer for Atrium Health Navicent System Dr. Duke discusses virtual visits and virtual hospital services, the importance of having a primary physician and how to decide where’s best to go when you need care (virtual, primary care, urgent care or the ER).
Several activities are planned to celebrate August as Black Business Month in Central Georgia. Michael T. Hill, Charise Stephens and Bob Fickling encourage community-wide participation. Project BAAD Schedule for 8/21 Cherry Street Park.
Sheriff Davis discusses programs, activities and initiatives addressing the reaction to and prevention of criminal activity in Macon-Bibb County.
Dr P. Dale Discusses Skin, Colon, Breast and Prostate Cancers and why the African Americans community should be informed.
City Planner, Urbanist, MTA Transit Planner and Community Activist Weston Stroud discusses Greenwood Bottom, his life influencer and his vision for the community.
Business Counseling and Assistance Needed? SCORE Can Help! Matt Mckenna and Angela Boykins Explains How SCORE Helps Businesses and The Need for Volunteers To Help The Ever Growing Request for Business Assistance.
In this episode, Alex spotlights W.S. Hutchings College & Career Academy. He speaks with Dr. Jason Weiss, Director Principal W.S. Hutchings College & Career Academy & Dr. Cassandra Miller-Washington, Executive Director CTAE For Bibb County & CEO Of Hutchings.
Reverend Malone speaks about the 2021 Liberation tour which promotes voting, vaccinations and having vision for the community.
Macon-Bibb County’s Mayor Lester Miller discussing the progress, plans and programs of his first 100 days. He also outlines how community involvement has contributed measurably to his success.
Michael T. Hill, organizer of the Southern Economic Roundtable provides crucial information on President Biden's American Rescue Plan; explaining how it is designed to uplift businesses, organizations and individuals who have been disadvantaged, economically, socially and in other areas!
Shelton Land, Executive Director of The Douglass gives an insightful reflection on the past, present and future of The Douglass Theatre. He also announces several activities and programs in observance of Black History Month.
Dr Anthony Holden, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgeon at Atrium Health discusses a robotic biopsy procedure to examine tumors in the lung to detect the presence of cancer. It is highly recommended for current and ex smokers and individuals who have lung problems.
Michael Thurmond, CEO of Dekalb County Georgia Discusses his book on James Oglethorpe the founder of Georgia. He highlights how Oglethorpe became an abolitionist and opposed slavery. Thurmond also gives interesting insight on other historical fact that are surprising and rarely mentioned.
Ash Exantus will be the lead presenter on Financial literacy at The Black Business & Community Expo. He is widely recognized as Ash Cash, and is a leading financial educator, motivational speaker, and the author ofover 40 books, including numerous bestsellers that havesignificantly impacted many lives. As the founder and Chief Financial Educator at MindRight Money Management, a financial education and media company, he integrates psychology and personal finance with music, pop culture, and relevant news to enhance money management skills.
Dr Joshua, distinguished member of The 100 Black Men elaborates on the Real Men Vote forum which will be held on August 29 at The Douglass Theatre at 6pm. This will be the organization's first of several stops across the country designed to educate, inform and motivate African American Men to be more involved in and attuned to the voting process.
Dr Jimmie Smith, administrator for the Macon Bibb County Health Department discusses the myriad of programs and services that the department offers. These services embrace health care, healthy living, dental treatment and care, educational activities on specific subjects and much more.
Reggie Bell, Executive Director of the Home First Program highlights the stated purpose of the program which is to provide low to moderate income individuals with the know-how and understanding of the complete cycle of home ownership. This is accomplished through education and counseling.
Dr Julia Daniely, Principal of SOAR Academy discusses her book on Leadership.