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Corie Murray

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  • 1 week ago | clickorlando.com | Corie Murray |Brandon Hogan

    ORLANDO, Fla. - This week on "Black Men Sundays," host Corie Murray is back with Dr. Herbert Harris, a public speaker, author and former attorney who's been with us on the show before. Emphasizing the importance of tracking time and progress toward one's goals rather than "sliding and gliding," as he put it, the author of " The Twelve Universal Laws of Success" talked about mindsets, specifically about how to find the right one for tacking financial struggles.

  • 3 weeks ago | clickorlando.com | Corie Murray |Brandon Hogan

    ORLANDO, Fla. - This week on "Black Men Sundays," host Corie Murray is back with Bank of America Lending Market Leader Vice President John Javier, NMLS ID: 291135. He's been on the show before, sharing helpful tips about using a HELOC and securing a new home in spite of market woes. This time, their conversation centered again on homeownership and the challenges faced by potential homeowners who may expect to struggle with rising costs such as property taxes and insurance.

  • 1 month ago | clickorlando.com | Corie Murray |Brandon Hogan

    ORLANDO, Fla. - This week on "Black Men Sundays," host Corie Murray interviews LinkedIn expert Andrew McCaskill. The discussion turned to the role of AI in the workplace. McCaskill reiterated a point he made during his previous appearance, warning that while AI may not take jobs today, "somebody who understands AI will definitely be in a position to take your job or be your boss.""This isn't what somebody's predicting or what somebody thinks.

  • 2 months ago | clickorlando.com | Corie Murray |Brandon Hogan

    ORLANDO, Fla. - This week on "Black Men Sundays," host Corie Murray interviews Justin Grant, author of " Company Men: A Wellness Guide for Black Men in Corporate America."Grant told Corie that the motivation for writing his book stems from personal loss and a desire to address the health disparities affecting Black men in corporate America.

  • 2 months ago | clickorlando.com | Corie Murray |Brandon Hogan

    ORLANDO, Fla. - This week on "Black Men Sundays," host Corie Murray interviews Phillip Woolfolk, a former banking executive with decades of experience and more good things in the works. When it comes to getting money for your business, Corie asked Woolfolk about why one would go with alternative business lending as opposed to using a regular bank. According to Woolfolk, there's a loan for everybody, but not everybody can get theirs from a bank.

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