He is passionate about encouraging others to find their purpose and live their passion. Mark Joseph is both an alumni of and current Program Coordinator for the Call Me MiSTER Program of Clemson University which recruits and trains young Black men to become educators in our nation’s schools. His own teaching career began at Westcliffe Elementary in Greenville, South Carolina. He’s also served as both an Elementary and Middle School Assistant Principal; as Founding Principal of an Early College Middle School in his hometown and as an Assistant Professor of Education at Anderson University, a faith-based institution in Anderson, SC.
Born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina. He received his bachelor's Degree from Claflin University in Orangeburg, SC and his master's in Administration & Supervision from Clemson University,
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Host, Rahbin Shyne is a listening coach, podcaster, author and educator.
About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life, career, relationships and favorite moments. They explores the experience of being a Black man in the United States, their experiences with law enforcement, and answers the question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her?" You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Wisdom in every episode!
Special thanks to our earliest and consistent supporters, Sonji Walker, Abigail Gonzalez, William C. Hamilton, Jr. and Shedrick Sanders.