Adam Clayton Powell 3rd talks with ATM about his famous parents, working with Quincy Jones, CBS News, heading up a program to protect election integrity, and how he and Nelson Mandela became friends.
Meet an Atlanta based musician who collaborates with Microsoft after writing a rap song about their software and a D.C. based cybersecurity pro who shares why S.T.E.M. is vital to the African American community.
Mark interviews an Orlando based filmmaker who traveled the country to produce a documentary about how people of color are breaking into the craft beer industry. He also interviews a Black Brewmaster who now owns his own microbrewery.
Mark Interviews 3 amazing guests working to help folks who have suffered strokes, as well as helping to prevent others from having one. Mark also shares his own story as a stroke survivor and how he got his life back after his stroke.
Alaska Airlines and UNCF executives talk with ATM about their 15+ year partnership helping minority college students and give us the 411 behind the first passenger jet plane designed to showcase people of color.
For most guys, communicating how we're really doing is a taboo topic. Host Mark McEwen speaks with a urologist doing revolutionary work in the field of Prostate Cancer and a survivor / awareness advocate who is trying to break that cycle.
Bill Stephney has been a huge force in the world of entertainment. From launching Public Enemy in the 80's to discovering Donald Glover a/k/a Childish Gambino in the 2000's, his impact on pop culture has been immeasurable.
Mark gets the inside scoop from Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings on shutting down one of the world's top vacation destinations, Orlando, FL, how he got it back open, and what it's like to be married to Congresswoman Val Demings.
Today's guests, a Director of Opera and the other a symphony composer are making waves in the world of music and it's all because they would not allow themselves to be limited by the traditional genre expectations for Black artists.
Mark shares why he personally chose to get vaccinated against Covid and goes 1-on-1 with Dr. Michael Howell from Cigna Healthcare about his mission to cut through all the misinformation in the hopes of saving as many lives as he can.
Like Rock and Roll, Country Music has its roots in American Black culture. Today a new generation of Black artists are reclaiming their country music roots and making history in the process, like our guest Grammy nominee Mickey Guyton.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Once considered a women's only issue, our guests today share why both men and women need to be on the lookout for this sinister disease.
Black women have been labeled the "Backbone of the Democratic Party", posing the question what about Black men? Well Mark's guests are here today to answer that question and encourage more young Black men to get politically active.