Conversations With Black Men

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Welcome to Conversations With Black Men, presented by Rising Oak Foundation. The purpose of these conversations is to provide a vehicle for Black men to share their experiences and stories with all of us, but especially with our black boys. (Author: Rising Oak Foundation)
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Recent episodes from Conversations With Black Men

  • Published: Jun 14, 08
    Our guest today is Mr. Darryl L. Russell of the Russell Group. He talks with Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb about growing up in Wyoming, and the difference between goal achievement and goal setting.
     
  • Published: May 17, 08
    In our second episode, Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb has the pleasure of conversing with three generations of the Williams men, as they discuss their experiences, and what it feels like being them.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 2 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 3 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 1 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    This is the 2nd of a (3) part healing conversation between a brother and sister, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb, Founder & CEO of the Rising Oak Foundation and Robert H. Davis IV (Jeanette’s brother Bob).
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    Our 1st episode is a (3) part, healing conversation between a brother and sister, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb, Founder & CEO of the Rising Oak Foundation and Robert H. Davis IV (Jeanette’s brother Bob). The conversation centers around the absence of their father and the pain of silence. Also discussed are some of their thoughts on universal truths, love and fatherhood.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    Episode Three (Part 1 of 2). Our guest today is Mr. Effenus Henderson, Director of Workforce Representation and Diversity for Weyerhaeuser. Mr. Henderson will be speaking with Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb about values, his (4) Principles of Success, and education as freedom.
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    This is the 3rd of a (3) part healing conversation between a brother and sister, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb, Founder & CEO of the Rising Oak Foundation and Robert H. Davis IV (Jeanette’s brother Bob).
     
  • Published: Oct 29, 07
    Episode Three (Part 2 of 2). Our guest today is Mr. Effenus Henderson, Director of Workforce Representation and Diversity for Weyerhaeuser. Mr. Henderson will be speaking with Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb about values, his (4) Principles of Success, and education as freedom.
     
  • Published: May 17, 07
    Episode Three (Part 2 of 2). Our guest today is Mr. Effenus Henderson, Director of Workforce Representation and Diversity for Weyerhaeuser. Mr. Henderson will be speaking with Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb about values, his (4) Principles of Success, and education as freedom.
     
  • Published: Mar 21, 07
    Episode Three (Part 1 of 2). Our guest today is Mr. Effenus Henderson, Director of Workforce Representation and Diversity for Weyerhaeuser. Mr. Henderson will be speaking with Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb about values, his (4) Principles of Success, and education as freedom.
     
  • Published: Feb 6, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 3 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.
     
  • Published: Jan 6, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 2 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.
     
  • Published: Jan 4, 07
    In our 2nd Episode (Part 1 of 3), Rising Oak Foundation Founder & CEO, Jeanette M. Davis-Loeb and her youngest brother Eric D. Davis, bring the discussion about their father’s absence full circle. Their conversation focuses on the joy, responsibility, and sanctity of fatherhood and marriage. Later, Eric talks about self-esteem, and how black men have the choice of being and inspiration or detrimental to the emotional well being of our black boys.