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Claremont Lincoln University

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In this special episode with Dr. Jerry Farley, Washburn University's current president, we explore what it takes to lead an organization successfully for over 20 years, the characteristics leaders need to have an impact in turbulent times, and
In this episode, Dr. David Carter sits down with United States Air Force Captain Brandon Blodgett (CLU graduating class of 2020) to discuss ethics, business, leadership, and globalization through a unique lens. According to Captain Blodgett, wh
In this interview, we sat down with Reverend Dr. Jerry Campbell in front of a live studio audience where we discussed the inception of Claremont Lincoln University and how this "outlandish idea" became a reality.“It’s going to be a lot of wor
CLU Live! interviews Country Music Artist, Halle Kearns in the CLU Live Studio. Halle Kearns is a singer/songwriter who was born and raised in Columbia, Missouri. At the age of six, Halle began putting on “shows” for her family and friends, sin
In this episode, we dodged traffic (literally) and discussed new ideas with Nick Gardner, co-founder and executive director at Watershed Collaborative, a non-profit social enterprise innovating to improve teaching effectiveness. Nick and his te
In this episode, we dive into a “rich” discussion with D.C. Nosakhere Thomas, Ph.D. Dr. Thomas is a dynamic, articulate, and engaging higher education administrator and professor who stopped by the studio to discuss new models for social change
To be or not to be, THANKFUL: An interview with Nelli Nichole“I found myself getting pulled over at a light…” –Nelli NicholeThere is no single reason that prompts us into action or pushes us toward positive social change. There are myriad f
“I asked myself a very simple question: ‘Am I happy?’” –Yanik SilverSuccessful entrepreneurship requires vision. And where there is no vision, the people—and the profits—soon perish. Vision encapsulates a core ideology, it maps out an envisio
Welcome back to Singin’ in the Rain. In part two of this episode with Anne-Michelle Ellis we continue our discussion about human trafficking. Last week, Ms. Ellis detailed the heartbreaking narrative that unfolds as victims enter into the life
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.What is human trafficking? How does it occur? Why should you care? More importantly, what can YOU do about it? On this episode of Singin’
Our conversation with multi-talented, country darling of peace and love -- IMAJ on the mindful and positive intentions she's making with her music, as well as the social constructs her work and image have broken away from.
This week on Singin’ in the Rain: our conversation with the multi-talented, country darling of peace and love — Imaj on the mindful and positive intentions she’s making with her music and work. 
For the launch of our new CLU Live! podcast, we are thrilled to share our conversation with artist and visionary, Alex Cook, whose works of art — specifically the “You Are Loved” mural project, aim to uplift individuals, communities and society
In 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. privately recruited Lawrence Edward Carter as a 10th grader to come to Morehouse College. Twenty-one years later, Lawrence Carter became the first Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel in 1979. T
Daisy Kahl discuss how she is bridging the different between Islamic faith and other religions by creating deepened conversation and relationship between religious faiths. Giving a voice to American Muslims to tell their our story and delinking
Daisy Kahl discuss how she is bridging the different between Islamic faith and other religions by creating deepened conversation and relationship between religious faiths. Giving a voice to American Muslims to tell their our story and delinking
Vincent L. Wimbush, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized scholar of religion, intellectual leader, and academic gadfly, with more than thirty years of advanced graduate-level teaching and research experience. He is author/editor of more than
Vincent L. Wimbush, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized scholar of religion, intellectual leader, and academic gadfly, with more than thirty years of advanced graduate-level teaching and research experience. He is author/editor of more than
In 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. privately recruited Lawrence Edward Carter as a 10th grader to come to Morehouse College. Twenty-one years later, Lawrence Carter became the first Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel in 1979. T
In 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. privately recruited Lawrence Edward Carter as a 10th grader to come to Morehouse College. Twenty-one years later, Lawrence Carter became the first Dean of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel in 1979. T
Katherine Marshall is a senior fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, where she leads the center's work on religion and global development, and a professor of the practice of development, conflict, and religion in
Katherine Marshall is a senior fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, where she leads the center's work on religion and global development, and a professor of the practice of development, conflict, and religion in
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