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Community Leader: James Clingman to Appear on the Real Deal Show, Thursday Night

James E. Clingman , former editor of the Cincinnati Herald Newspaper, will appear once again on this Thursday’s The Real Deal Show, to discuss his new book, entitled: “Black Empowerment with an attitude you got a problem with that.” A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Clingman has dedicated his focus on uplifting and empowering the community by educating and speaking on such topics as economics and community involvement . His editorials and economic columns have been featured in hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and newsletters across the United State.
Each show segment is on Thursday’s at 8PM and runs sixty seconds, with guest speakers and a chance for listeners to phone in to append their experiences or just for questions, Strickland keeps the debates respectful and appealing drawing on open ended concerns. Previous show topics have touched on Gastric Bypass Surgery, Black Leadership, Malcolm X and the ever so alighting ‘Black Poetry Café’.
Strickland’s goal is to help educate a community on issues that pertain solely to Black people, in hopes that they can gain an understanding on even the hardest hitting issues.
The Real Deal Show is an environment where African-Americans can express their growing concerns on such topics as single parenting to politics. Derrick ‘Doughboi’ Strickland offers a couch atmosphere with his Blog Talk Radio Show, as if you were sitting in the confines of his living-room. In short, ‘Doughboi’ wants his listeners to be ‘comfy’ and discuss each segments topics as if each and every listener were part of an extended family. “I got the idea after being on another Blog Radio show involving the battle of the sexes” stated Strickland. Once Strickland realized that putting together his own show, with the help of BlogTalkRadio, was simple, Strickland then created ‘The Real Deal Show’.
BlogTalkRadio is a platform that extends the blog, allowing any individual to host a live Blog show online. Our service is free to all users, whether you host a blog show or listen in. Previous achieves of previous show appearances can be found on The Real Deal Show Blog Radio home page

Nicole Hester-Francis

Nicole Hester-Francis is a freelance writer with nearly 10 years of shared knowledge in the area's of Marketing Communications, Public Relations, Brand Management and Promotions.

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