Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to prove that if you really want to know about Black History in America, you should talk to a nonagenarian who’s seen it all and came away with powerful wisdom and perspective.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to report on her life experiences as a 90-year-old Black American who achieved the American dream, helped her daughters do that, and believes nothing is in the way of her grandchildren’s future.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what she’s learned through her 90 years of life, including the wisdom, ethics and aspirations she got from her parents.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the perspective she hopes to put into her next book about what she’s learned from living over 90 years as a black woman entrepreneur.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what she’s learned through her 90 years of life, including the wisdom, ethics and aspirations she got from her parents.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the perspective she hopes to put into her next book about what she’s learned from living over 90 years as a black woman entrepreneur.
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to share their ideas on why Black History in America is important to celebrate and recognize every year, especially the direct contribution this group has made through their work and sacrifice.
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to discuss how the current strong economy has contributed to economic well-being for black Americans, especially black business owners who are increasing hiring more than other sectors.
Don Hunter and Clara Villarosa join Jim Blasingame to share their ideas on why, going forward, the country should focus more on how all sectors of society work and live together, rather than dwell on what happened in the past, and why the grievance merchants have gone underground.
Clara Villarosa joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what she’s learned in 89 years of life about what it takes to live that long, including thinking about what you can do, and what you will do at that age, instead of what you used to do.