"The My Take Show" is about bringing a realness to everyday conversations. Pamela and her guests discuss a variety of topics related to race, gender, socioeconomic status, education, and interpersonal relationships among others. The goal of "The My Take Show" is to become a premier platform that empowers and inspires all to discuss issues in a collective dialogue that changes the status quo. Pamela continuously strives to create a space that uplifts the spirit, changes everyday life experiences, and enhances lifestyle purposefully in order to make a difference in the lives of her viewers.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Pamela had the opportunity to interview Kofi Tonto, Head of Information and Public Affairs at the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC. In Part 1 of their interview, they discuss how the embassy is overseeing travel to and from Ghana, assisting Ghanian healthcare workers and...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Pamela had the opportunity to interview Kofi Tonto, Head of Information and Public Affairs at the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC. In Part 2 of their interview, Pamela and Kofi discuss the balance of culture and trends, the embassy's GoFundMe Initiative and an update on...
In the Season 3 Premiere episode, Pamela and her guests have a virtual discussion about the impact of COVID-19 in their parts of the world.
Pamela and her panel have a virtual conversation on the perspective of COVID-19 cases and fatalities and personal stories from the panel while dealing with COVID-19.
Pamela and her panel have a virtual conversation about how various states are trying to reopen and get back to normal in the midst of COVID-19.
Pamela and her panel have a virtual conversation on dealing with mental health and domestic violence in the midst of COVID-19 .
Pamela and her panel have a virtual conversation about focusing on self-care, personal safety and governor leadership during COVID-19.
Pamela chatted with CEO of Kitara Designs, Kiara Carrion on how she is reinventing her company during COVID-19 by producing masks for essential workers.
Pamela had the opportunity to chat with the mother/daughter duo of Kukuwa Fitness who are taking the world by storm with their African dance fitness fun techniques and healthy lifestyles.
In Part 2 of my interview with the mother/daughter duo of Kukuwa Fitness, we discuss how they deal with Nana Esi's health, the importance of maintaining your health and what's next for Kukuwa Fitness.
54 Kingdoms’ roots can be traced to 2006, when founder & CEO, Nana Poku developed the concept in the fall semester of his senior year at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). A colleague brought to Nana’s attention a website that specialized in selling Nigerian themed apparel, consisting o...
54 Kingdoms’ roots can be traced to 2006, when founder & CEO, Nana Poku developed the concept in the fall semester of his senior year at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). A colleague brought to Nana’s attention a website that specialized in selling Nigerian themed apparel, consisting o...
Discussing how race relation has had an impact in the black community picking up from Tulsa Oklahoma, black wall street through the Trump administration and most recently the murder of George Floyd.
Discussing how race relation has had an impact in the black community picking up from Tulsa Oklahoma, black wall street through the Trump administration and most recently the murder of George Floyd.
Discussing how race relation has had an impact in the black community picking up from Tulsa Oklahoma, black wall street through the Trump administration and most recently the murder of George Floyd.