“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
Criminal justice was one of the buzziest topics of the year, and that seeped into the TV shows and movies we watch, music we listen to, and the celebrities we admire. Click on the link below to read more.
Three observers list events, decisions and controversies of significance in the area of social justice of America in 2015. Click on the link below to read more.
Jaymie Bowles (better known as Jams) was born Boston and raised in Brockton, MA. She graduated from Arcadia University in Glenside, PA with her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications in 2008. She went on to get certified in broadcasting from The Connecticut School of Broadcasting in 2012.
Her love of radio and music began at a young age making mixtapes off her boom-box of her favorite songs. When she joined the Arcadia Radio Club in college, it sparked a passion in her that would change her career trajectory forever. From there, she secured an internship with Wired 96.5 and it was then that she realized she wanted to be in the radio industry permanently.
After getting certified in broadcasting in 2012, she started an internship with 900am WURD in Philadelphia and in 2 months was hosting her own weekend talk show with the station. From there opportunity in New York came knocking, and she had to say goodbye to WURD to pursue it. After settling into New York, she caught up with an old colleague from Philly and was offered the chance to broadcast remotely from NY on to PhillyHottRadio.com. Starting her own show SoundOff which currently airs weekly on Saturdays from 12pm-2pm it was through PhillyHott that she was given the chance to own her own station.
It was a whirlwind of meetings, calls, research, developing, and networking but 6 months after the initial conversation, WJMS Radio launched on December 12th, 2015. And 2016 promises to be huge as the dust settles and WJMS takes it’s place in the new digital landscape!
2015 was a tough year for race relations in U.S. but a great year for African-American literature, from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Margo Jefferson to Mat Johnson. Click on the link below to read more.
Dr. VibeGlenn Barker – Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoDr. Marvin T. Thompson, Founder and President of EmpowerED
Join Dr. Vibe, Glenn Barker of The ManKind Project Chicago and Dr. Marvin Thompson live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m Pacific as they discuss Men … What Is The Most Courageous Thing You Can Do in 2016?.
Some of Mr. Trump’s African-American friends and acquaintances say they are mystified by the candidate’s sweeping attacks on minority groups. Others say he is misunderstood. Click on the link below to read more.
Casting a black actor in the role of a traditionally white character never fails to cause an outcry, so who could be next – and what would the consequences be? Click on the link below to read more.
Sam’s Club CEO Rosalind Brewer is being accused of discriminating against white men following a CNN interview where she discussed the importance of workforce diversity. Click on the link below to read more.