A Better Chance TV...with Mz Mo!
Educational Conversations with Scholars in Mind. "Our mission is to empower and uplift scholars pursuing higher education at HBCUs, ensuring they have the resources, support, and opportunities needed for a successful future. Through mentorship, scholarship programs, and community engagement, we strive to create a pathway to excellence, fostering academic achievement, leadership development, and a strong sense of cultural identity. Together, we are building a brighter future for young scholars, strengthening the legacy of HBCUs, and fueling positive change in our communities."
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69 episodes
A 3.8 Scholar Aims To Redefine Care For Black Mothers
Start with a simple challenge: name a Black history figure who isn’t on your usual list. From there, we open the door to a bigger story—how community, culture, and purpose shape a student’s path to college and a career that can save lives. We s...
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Raising Funds, Uplifting HBCUs, And Building Future Leaders
We’re suiting up in Royal Kente & Gold and rallying the community to fund scholarships for students heading to HBCUs—and then Wayne Bradley rolls in with theme music and a masterclass on turning opportunity into impac...
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How A Community Champion And A Scholar Turn Passion Into Purpose
We spotlight a mission-driven slate of youth programs, HBCU celebrations, and donation drives, then sit down with Q to unpack medical aesthetics, a Japanese head spa, a majorette team, and tax services that serve community needs. The second hal...
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Reclaiming Self-Worth, Boundaries, And Peace
What if your worth wasn’t up for debate, no matter what your calendar or critics say? Monique opens up about a tough season, why she stopped measuring herself by output, and how choosing self-respect reshaped her health, focus, and impact. It’s...
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From Myths To Momentum: How HBCUs Build Confidence, Community, And Career Paths
Doors to college don’t open by accident; they open because someone shows you where the handle is. We take you inside a week filled with service, small‑group conversations, and a clear-eyed look at how Historically Black Colleges and Universitie...
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We Go Live, Celebrate Students, Play HBCU Trivia, And Launch Our Awards
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We Turned Overwhelm Into A Plan Parents And Students Can Own
Deadlines, forms, and surprise fees can make college planning feel like a moving target. We pull back the curtain on a process that actually works, pairing real parent perspective with practical coaching from Dr. Mo to turn chaos into clear nex...
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Friendship, Grit, And HBCU Pride
What if the people you meet on a fifth-grade playground become the anchor that carries you through college, career, and real life? We sit down with two Detroit best friends whose paths led to Wilberforce University, where “WU-Fam” isn’t a sloga...
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Green Days And Golden Paths
Some stories don’t unfold—they accelerate. From the buzz of Wilberforce’s music halls to the bright lights of 550 Madison Avenue, we trace how a sister’s blueprint, a fearless ask, and the quiet grind of craft turned campus life into a creative...
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From Wilberforce To Hollywood: Friendship, Grit, And Giving Back
Two best friends pick up the thread right where campus left it. We rewind to Wilberforce University—move-in day, the union, freshman choir—and unpack how a demanding director, tight-knit classmates, and steady mentors forged habits that still c...
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An Alumni President Shares How HBCU Roots Build Confidence, Careers, And A Culture Of Giving
A quiet kid from Philadelphia. A long drive past Ohio cornfields. A campus that didn’t offer luxury, but taught resilience, community, and the kind of confidence that lasts a lifetime. That’s where our conversation with Alumni Association Presi...
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An HBCU Journey That Turns Campus Pride Into Professional Power And Community Impact
Alumni pride is more than a colorway and a sweatshirt that still fits; it’s a blueprint for lifting the next class higher. We open with real community energy—VIP raffle tickets, an all‑black affair, and an HBCU family night at the Wonder Chambe...
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A Comedian-Entrepreneur Shares How Style, Service, And Laughter Build A Stronger City
What happens when a sharp-dressed dreamer can’t find clothes that fit—and decides to fix it for everyone? We sit with Rod, the founder of Upsize Fashion and a working comedian, to trace the leap from a Vegas fashion convention to a full-service...
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Quiet Campuses, Big Futures: The Power Of HBCU Roots And Community Support
Doors don’t open by accident—they open because communities decide to turn the handle. We celebrate student achievements, shine a light on HBCU pathways, and share tangible ways to show up, from buying a book that centers Black educational stori...
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Where Voices Rise, Youth Lead, And Giving Turns Into Change
A neighborhood can change when one brave yes turns into many. That’s the heartbeat of this conversation as we spotlight local leaders who feed families, mentor girls into confident young women, bring step culture roaring back to San Antonio, an...
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Wilberforce Pride, Alumni Power
One decision on a two-lane road can change a life. Del Woods left Philadelphia for a small HBCU campus in Ohio and discovered a community that turned quiet potential into confident leadership. In this conversation, our National Alumni President...
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Wilberforce Alumni Reflect On Legacy, Mentors, And The Power Of Saying “Look At What Wilberforce Did”
A tiny campus in Ohio became a launchpad to the world. We brought together four Wilberforce alumni for an energizing, unscripted reunion that celebrates how a small HBCU forged big courage: professors who refused mediocre work, a choir director...
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The Unseen Work of Education: Mentors, Mistakes, and Liberation
What changes when educators stop whispering their stories and start saying them out loud? We went live to introduce Voices of Education, a new anthology that brings together teachers, advisors, and leaders across K–12 and higher ed to tell the ...
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Fueling HBCUs, Building Futures: Mentorship, Money, and Micro Schools that Lift Black and Brown Girls
Start with the celebration, stay for the blueprint. We dig into what it actually takes to carry Black and Brown students from middle school affirmation to HBCU graduation—calling out performative mentorship, naming the prison pipeline, and repl...
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Tiny Baton, Big Stage
A tiny baton, a big stage, and a six-year-old with fearless focus—meet Aleem, the youngest drum major we’ve ever featured. From the first beat, his joy is contagious. We talk about the rhythm of practice at home, the guidance of a committed coa...
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Embracing Change, Owning Purpose: A Playbook for Black Women Entrepreneurs and Educators
When change knocks you off balance, do you brace—or build? We sit down with Dr. Monique Robinson to map a clear path from disruption to purpose-driven momentum, tracing how a pandemic pivot became a nonprofit, a TV platform, and books that elev...
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Empowering Artists: San Antonio's Only Black Art Gallery
Maria Williams shares her journey as founder and curator of In the Eye of the Beholder Art Gallery, San Antonio's only Black art gallery, and how she's creating space for cultural pride and representation in the art world.• Founded the ...
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From Sweet Potato Pies to Shared Spaces: Building The Vine in San Antonio
Faith, family, and entrepreneurship beautifully intertwine in this heartwarming conversation with Will and Shannon Corbett, founders of The Vine—a unique collaborative marketplace coming to San Antonio. The couple, joined by their adorable baby...
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Beyond Academics: The Legacy Scholarship Empowering Black Excellence
We celebrate our Takisha A Davis Scholarship presentation, awarding promising HBCU students across the country. The competition was fierce with over 70 initial applicants narrowed down to ten outstanding finalists representing schools including...
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