
Jeanne Sparrow
Host at WVAZ-FM (Chicago, IL)
Words matter, how you say them matters more, being fearlessly yourself matters most. Speaker, Pod Host, Author (soon!), TV-VO-Radio (Sa 6a-12p CT @V103)🔺🐘
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v103.iheart.com | Jeanne Sparrow
Her resumé is full of magic—ambassador, U.S. Senator, and now Board Chair of the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center—lifelong public servant Carol Moseley-Braun. The news was announced Monday that she will now lead the museum’s Board of Trustees, overseeing the strategic direction of DuSable, ensuring its continued growth.
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v103.iheart.com | Jeanne Sparrow
It’s a busy weekend—Palm Sunday’s tomorrow, heading into Holy Week before Easter next weekend, the Jewish holiday of Passover starts tonight… if you’ve got time to play, here’s What’s Happening This Weekend… Tonight, The Temptations and 4 Tops take over the Venue at Horseshoe Casino… Get your laugh on tomorrow night with Leon Rogers, George Willborn, Damon Williams, Mike Bonner, Gary “G Thang” Johnson, & Pierre at La Sierra in Aurora… And get more laughs with comedian Tony Baker hits the...
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v103.iheart.com | Jeanne Sparrow
Community Connect is here to hook you up and help you out with resources you can use for your health and your grocery bill!West suburban Living Fresh Market (7520 Roosevelt Road, Forest Park) is the nation’s largest full-scale supermarket owned by African Americans.
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hr.com | Jeanne Sparrow
True career fulfillment begins with curiosity and the courage to explore your authentic self. Helping employees connect their work to meaningful outcomes can elevate both performance and satisfaction. When professionals understand and communicate their unique value, they open doors to greater impact and opportunity. “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life” is a piece of advice frequently given to college students and those in career transition.
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v103.iheart.com | Jeanne Sparrow
Less than a week after wrapping up our celebrations of Women’s History Month, let's salute the magic of Peggy Montes, the Chicago legend who helped make the month an institution in Chicago. According to a recent feature story in the Chicago Sun-Times, Mrs. Montes is a native of Bronzeville and former educator and counselor who transitioned into politics, notably working to elect Harold Washington as Chicago's first Black Mayor.
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It’s #WorldBookDay 📚 This year hits different—with the release of my own book, #FearlessAuthenticity, I’m not just celebrating stories, I’m living one. To every voice that’s ever felt the fear and spoke up anyway—this one’s for us. #AuthorLife #AuthenticLeadership https://t.co/LxVCzomRre

"Study long, study wrong” ain’t just a lyric—it’s a gut check. If you gotta think that hard, you’re probably trying to talk yourself into (or out of) something that’s already a no. Trust your gut. 💭✌🏾 #Sproism #AuthenticityWins https://t.co/gHub8NRul0

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