• Your Experience Pays: Stevii Mills on Turning Knowledge Into Income
    Jun 24 2026
    Description

    Many Black and African entrepreneurs possess powerful knowledge and lived experience but have been taught to only use those gifts within traditional jobs or business structures. In this conversation, Stevii Mills explains how entrepreneurs can package their expertise into coaching programs, digital products, workshops, and other income-generating opportunities. This episode explores visibility, ownership, storytelling, and the power of turning what you already know into a scalable business.

    Bio

    Dr. Stevii Aisha Mills is a Visibility Coach and Strategist with over 30 years of experience in marketing and public relations and 16 years as an entrepreneur. She helps high achieving professionals turn their knowledge and expertise into income generating opportunities so they can increase their impact and live the life they love. A two time six figure business owner, author, and podcast host, Dr. Stevii has been featured on major platforms including BET, CBS, FOX, and ABC. Through her work and community, The Permission Slip Club, she empowers others to confidently step into visibility, monetize their experience, and get paid for what they already know.

    Resources & Mentions

    Connect with Stevii Mills

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevii.mills

    Website: www.stevii.com

    Episode Contributors

    Host: Taryell Simmons

    Guest: Stevii Mills

    Music: Will Maker

    Production: RISE Urban Nation

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    53 mins
  • Who Deserves a Second Chance? Keith Wattley on Justice, Healing & Defending the People Society Gives Up On
    Jun 10 2026

    Keith Wattley, attorney, Obama Foundation Fellow, and Founder & Executive Director of UnCommon Law, joins RISE Urban Nation to discuss criminal justice reform, second chances, and the humanity of incarcerated people serving life sentences.

    With more than 25 years of experience advocating for people in prison and on parole, Keith shares how healing-centered and trauma-informed legal advocacy can create pathways for accountability, transformation, and safe reentry into society. This powerful conversation explores redemption, storytelling, parole reform, and why some of the people society finds hardest to defend are often those most in need of hope and healing.

    About Keith Wattley

    Keith Wattley is the Founder and Executive Director of UnCommon Law. He has spent more than two decades advocating for the rights of incarcerated people and those on parole.

    His work focuses on helping individuals demonstrate personal transformation and successfully navigate California’s parole process. In addition to individual advocacy, Keith has trained hundreds of attorneys and law students and has led efforts to improve prison and parole conditions through impact litigation.

    Keith was selected as an inaugural Obama Foundation Fellow in 2018 and received the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award in 2020.

    Resources & Mentions

    🌐 Website
    https://www.uncommonlaw.org/

    👤 Keith Wattley
    https://www.uncommonlaw.org/keith-wattley

    📱 Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/uncommonlawyer/

    📘 Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/UnCommonLaw/

    💼 LinkedIn (Organization)
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncommon-law/

    💼 LinkedIn (Keith Wattley)
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-wattley-44050034/

    📺 YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8K93TWilSZeD8QYVp20Kiw

    📧 Email:
    info@uncommonlaw.org

    Celebrating 20 Years of UnCommon Law

    Learn more about UnCommon Law’s 20th Anniversary storytelling and event series, including:

    • Film screenings
    • Educational webinars
    • Community conversations
    • Annual conference

    🔗 20th Anniversary Page
    https://www.uncommonlaw.org/20th-anniversary

    Call for Speakers

    UnCommon Law is currently accepting proposals from mission-driven leaders and organizations interested in presenting at the 20th Anniversary Conference.

    Proposal Deadline: June 15

    🔗 Submit a Proposal
    https://www.uncommonlaw.org/20th-conference

    Episode Contributors

    Host: Taryell Simmons
    Guest: Keith Wattley
    Music: Will Maker
    Production: RISE Urban Nation Media

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Purpose Over Profit: Mo Cisse on Building a Sustainable Fashion Legacy
    Jun 4 2026

    Mo Cisse, founder and CEO of Meraki Allure, joins RISE Urban Nation to share his journey of building a sustainable luxury fashion brand that prioritizes quality, purpose, and environmental responsibility. In an industry driven by fast fashion, Mo chose a different path—focusing on made-to-order clothing, ethical manufacturing, and environmental impact. This episode dives into entrepreneurship, sustainability, and how to build a brand that reflects your values while creating lasting change.

    Resources & Mentions

    🌐 Website: https://www.MerakiAllure.com
    📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/merakiallure/
    🌱 Environmental Partner: https://www.edenproject.com/mission

    Episode Contributors

    Host: Taryell Simmons

    Guest: Mo Cisse

    Music: Will Maker

    Production: RISE Urban Nation

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Built for Women on the Go: How Melody Shari Turned Passion into a Multi-Million-Dollar Beauty Brand
    Jun 1 2026

    What happens when efficiency meets effectiveness? Melody Shari built Seventh Avenue Beauty for women on the go—creating skincare and beauty products that deliver results with minimal time. In this episode, learn how Melody leveraged authentic marketing, community connection, and product clarity to expand across skincare, body, haircare, kids, cosmetics, and apparel—without losing balance or purpose.

    MELODY SHARI RODGERS

    Dr. Melody Shari Rodgers is a multi-millionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist who has continued to establish a large national fan base in the millions due to her style, resilience, vibrant personality, and her prowess in business, fashion, beauty and real estate. As a star on the popular show Love & Marriage: Huntsville, the mother of four has taken people through her journey and challenges, showing how she has overcome life's obstacles to emerge bigger and better. A woman who is always inspired to action, Melody is currently teaching master classes in real estate and business, making her mark in fashion through her electric women's collection with celebrity stylist J. Bolin, trending in the beauty industry with her skin care line Seventh Avenue Beauty. In March, Melody was honored at the inaugural Goli Gala hosted by Goli Nutrition and TikTok for "Best Celebrity Shoppable Live." Additionally, she recently became the first Reality TV star to have ownership in a Network, with the launch of Nubian TV, and she won the Silver Award for Best Reality Series at the 46th Annual Telly Awards for the show Charnita's World.


    Melody prides herself on effectively leveraging the power of relationships, and coupling that with her fierce drive, work ethic, and desire to make an impact in the lives of others. She serves as the chair of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce in her hometown, and is an advisor to the College of Business and Public Affairs at her alma mater, Alabama A&M University. As a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Melody fully embraces the call to excellence, and exemplifies what it means to truly be a servant leader.

    Website: https://seventhavenuebeauty.net/

    Instagram:https://seventhavenuebeauty.net/

    TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@melodyshari11

    TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@seventhavenuebeauty

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    37 mins
  • Relentless Excellence: Phillip Hogan on Marketing, Mastery & Building a Legacy That Lasts
    May 19 2026

    Phillip Hogan, CEO of Signing Services of America and author of Relentless Excellence, returns to RISE Urban Nation to share powerful insights on building a marketing strategy that drives real connection and results. This episode explores entrepreneurship, resilience, leadership, and how to turn life’s toughest challenges into a foundation for lasting success.

    Resources & Mentions

    🌐 Website: https://www.philliphogan.com

    📘 Book: Relentless Excellence

    🎙️ Podcast: Closing Market Weekly

    Episode Contributors

    Host: Taryell Simmons

    Guest: Phillip Hogan

    Music: Will Maker

    Production: RISE Urban Nation

    🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to the RISE Urban Nation Podcast—where we amplify Black and Pan-African voices, stories, and strategies shaping the future of business and culture.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Raising Our Kings: How Anya Owensbrown Turned Fear Into a Movement
    May 5 2026

    OUR KINGS was born from grief, fear, and love — and grew into a movement. In this episode of RISE Urban Nation, Anya Owensbrown shares the powerful story behind OUR KINGS, a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing the brilliance of Black boys and supporting the families raising them. From Mommy & King to Kings to Kings, this conversation explores community, belonging, identity, and what it truly means to raise Kings in today’s world.

    Anya bio:

    I’m Anya Owensbrown — an early childhood educator, a mom of five, and the founder of OUR KINGS. This work started from something real: looking at my own sons and realizing the world didn’t always see them the way I do. I noticed there was a gap — no one was pouring into our boys early, during those critical years from birth to 13.

    So I created OUR KINGS.

    We celebrate, support, and uplift Black boys from the beginning. We build a village around them — one that shows them they’re worthy of joy, protection, and a strong foundation. We do this by partnering with schools and community organizations, running in-school programs, and offering yearly membership options that keep our boys connected, engaged, and growing, building a strong brotherhood and an united village.

    And when we say KINGS, we mean it: Kind, Intelligent, Noble, Gifted Sons of Queens and Kings. THAT’S WHO THEY ARE— and that’s how we treat them.

    Because I’m a mother, I understand how important it is to have a village, so we have created a just that by supporting families by giving them the tools and knowledge to advocate for their sons — especially when navigating health care, the education system, or the justice system. Because strong boys need strong support, and no parent should have to figure it out alone.

    This isn’t just a nonprofit — it’s a movement grounded in love and built for real impact. We start young, stay consistent, and never let them forget how powerful they are. That Black boy joy is real and they deserve every bit of it

    Media:

    • Website: Ourkings.org
    • Instagram: ourkingsanonprofit
    • TikTok: ourkingsanonprofit
    • Facebook: OUR KINGS
    • email: anya@ourkings.org (inquiries sponsorships )
    • Info@ourkings.org ( volunteer, collaborations, partnership opportunities)
    • BBJOY to 53555 to donate

    Resources & Links:

    🌐 Website: https://ourkings.org

    📧 Contact: anya@ourkings.org

    Credits:

    Host: Taryell Simmons

    Guest: Anya Owensbrown

    Music: Will Maker

    Production: RISE Urban Nation

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    51 mins
  • Black Bliss & Building Beyond the Classroom: R. Preston Clark on Storytelling, Mentorship & Narrative Power
    Apr 21 2026

    How do you create a career in education beyond institutional walls? R. Preston Clark joins RISE Urban Nation to discuss his book Black Bliss Volume 1, the emotional complexity of Black male storytelling, and how creators can use social media and podcasting to control their narrative. This conversation explores mentorship, literature, identity, and building platforms that shape culture.

    Resources & Mentions:

    📘 Get the book:
    Black Bliss Volume 1
    👉 rprestonclark.com

    📚 Club FBS — Book Club & Mentorship for Black Males

    Episode Contributors:

    Host: Taryell Simmons

    Guest: R. Preston Clark

    Music: Will Maker

    Production: RISE Urban Nation

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Beyond Survival Mode: Leading with Care Through Job Loss, Uncertainty & Change
    Apr 13 2026
    About Jessica:

    Jessica Smith is a distinguished human resources leader with over 13 years of experience, as an expert voice for your upcoming stories on the current job market.

    Jessica's extensive background in HR innovation, particularly in the tech industry with companies like Amazon, AWS, and Meta, positions her uniquely to discuss the intersection of stress, job uncertainty, and the evolving workplace. Her role as the Director of Global Diversity and People Experiences at Meta has equipped her with the insights needed to navigate and address stress-related challenges in diverse work environments.

    With a bilingual International MBA from IESE Business School and a BS in finance from Hampton University, Jessica offers a global perspective on how organizations can implement strategies to mitigate stress and foster resilience among employees. Her experience across major U.S. and European cities further enriches her understanding of diverse workplace cultures and stress management practices.

    Resources & Mentions:

    💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesssmithm

    Credits:

    Host: Taryell Simmons
    Guest: Jessica Smith
    Music: Will Maker
    Production: RISE Urban Nation

    🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to the RISE Urban Nation Podcast—where we amplify Black and Pan-African voices, stories, and strategies shaping the future of business and culture.

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    45 mins