Standing Above The Crowd with James Donaldson
In this episode James Donaldson speaks on mental health issues of all types and how no two individuals are the same.
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Standing Above the Crowd featuring James Donaldson - Ways to Deal With A Stressful Workplace
The days of "working at home" because of the pandemic are slowly getting behind us. So, that means back to the workplace for most of us. The workplace can be a stressful place and today James Donaldson talks about how to Deal With A Stressful Workplace
Standing Above the Crowd featuring James Donaldson on Times Its Okay to be Selfish
We all grow up learning to share and to think of others, sometimes to our detriment. But, did you know that at times it's okay to be selfish, especially when it's time to take care of you. Listen in as James Donaldson explains....
Standing Above the Crowd Podcast - James Donaldson Speaking on Mental Health Issues
Standing Above the Crowd Podcast featuring Former NBA Coach Dick Motta
In today's episode, James Donaldson interviews his long time (and one of his favorite coaches) Dick Motta. Motta won the NBA World Championship in 1978 with th Washington Bullets. Great interview from one of the greats of the game!
Standing Above the Crowd Podcast featuring Brandon Bird and Carver Gayton and the Multi Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame Event
James Donaldson intoervies both Brandon Bird and Carver Gayton on today's episode. Brandon Bird is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) in Seattle, Washington. Carver Clark Gayton's story bears witness to Seattle's experience of race and the importance of family, teachers, teamwork, and building bridges in the context of the civil rights movement. It is a timely story, written by a Seattle native with deep perspective on the last century. From his family roots in slavery and abolition, his young life in the Seattle public school system, his sports career as a Husky football player and assistant coach, to his long career at Boeing and his civic activities, Gayton draws on his experiences to highlight the tension of being Black in America. His odyssey is shaped by the necessity of taking a stand, or as Mississippi voting rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer put it, being "in the mess," and by the inspiration and hope drawn from leaders like his great-grandfather Lewis Clarke, who wrote, "You and your generation and those who are coming after you can never know or feel what we who have been slaves endured. You are surrounded by golden opportunities such as I never dreamed would come."
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