A Better Chance TV with host Dr. Monique S. Robinson
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A Better Chance TV with host Dr. Monique S. Robinson
An HBCU Journey That Turns Campus Pride Into Professional Power And Community Impact
Alumni pride is more than a colorway and a sweatshirt that still fits; it’s a blueprint for lifting the next class higher. We open with real community energy—VIP raffle tickets, an all‑black affair, and an HBCU family night at the Wonder Chamber that doubles as a toy drive—then move into the stories that make those events matter: health wins, campus roots, and the alumni who keep the circle strong.
Our guest, a Wilberforce graduate who served on the National Alumni Association board and mentored current students, takes us inside her leap from quiet campus days to building a national staffing firm. Selected for Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women program, she breaks down what an accelerated MBA taught her about financials, marketing, customer fit, and pitch craft—and how that training now powers Lowry Staffing’s growth across legal, engineering, finance, and healthcare roles. She’s hiring interns, too, and the opportunities are remote, open to HBCU students nationwide.
We trade memories that still teach—professors like Dr. Grisby, Dr. Shittu, and Dr. Callender, snow days on the hill, and the choir reunion that snapped back into harmony as if no time had passed. Along the way, we discuss self-care and diabetes awareness, because leadership starts with taking care of your health. For students heading home for the holidays, you’ll hear firm, loving advice on valuing family, embracing structure, and seeking guidance from people who’ve walked the path.
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Welcome to a Better Chance for Youth television show with your host, Monique Robinson, where we highlight, celebrate, and recognize students from all over the country who are doing great things in the classroom, community, and athletics. Every student deserves an opportunity. An opportunity for hope in the future. So let's celebrate our students, the next generation of teachers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and future leaders. Join us on another incredible segment of a Better Chance for Youth show with your host, Monique Robinson.
SPEAKER_06:Welcome, welcome, and welcome. So you know if you see that green and gold background, it is something special going down today. But before we get to that, yeah, you know, you might see the earrings there too, courtesy of Laina. Um Lena Lovelace, well, not Lovelace anymore, but she has a nice shop in Dayton. Um I think it's all things custom, but she made my earrings and most of the Wilbur Force gear that you see me in is actually from her. Um, I need some new things. So, Laina, if you're watching, uh I need you to inbox me your new stuff. Just saying. Because I know you had some stuff on homecoming and I seen it on some of my friends. Anywho, focus, I digress. Now, today I do have a guest, but before we get to our guests, because y'all know I get carried away when my friends are on here. But if you watch last week's show or any of the clips that have been playing, we have four. I say, look, four, four, four, four raffle tickets. But we are giving them away as pairs. So actually, we have two sets uh that we are giving away for this event right here. Now check this out. My good friend um at Upsize Fashion, located in the mall, uh Rolling Oaks Mall, is having this Black Friday all black affair. Got comedians, um music, comedians music, it's just a good time. It's you know, you gotta be a little bit old. So if you enter this raffle, make sure you're old enough to attend the affair. So from my understanding, if you paid attention to the details, we do have a link to purchase a raffle ticket, it will be in the newsletter. So if you are interested in winning, the winner will be announced on next Wednesday. Um, and it's a good deal. Just saying, you know, you get VIP service. So hey, if this is your thing, I highly suggest. And even if you you know just want to support the cause. Now, very important, the raffle ticket proceeds will go to look at that, this event right here. We will be taking our party with a purpose to have HBCU family night at the wonder chamber. I know many people have said, Well, me, what is a wonder chamber? Wonder Chamber is a selfie museum. Those of us that like to take pictures and see ourselves, or those of you that might want to take these pictures for the holidays, come to the wonder chamber, drop a toy off, you get some discounts off of your admittance fee, and then you know, you get to have a time. Now, I will we haven't market this yet, but we will have a prize for the best dressed alum. Now, y'all know I got I get new gear every time, so I think I might need okay, I won't put my name in the hat, but we will give out a prize to whoever is the best dressed alum. I think that's all that's not all our announcements. We have one more special announcement. Now look at this, look at this, y'all. Congratulations to as of Saturday, this Saturday, my mentor will be Dr. Anthony H Brown. Look at that. Um, the person that heard me cry about my schooling is now about to be a doctor. So congratulations. If I don't make it to Cleveland, it's probably because it's too cold and the airports here are different. So, but just in case I do surprise y'all, make sure y'all uh congratulate my friend, my mentor, um, the reason why um we have a better chance television, because if you know I started out being his co-host, sometimes we do surprise shows and you know, but anywho, tell him congratulations, and tell him you watch the show. Just saying. Now, I told y'all I have a special guest in the back, but before I bring her on here, you know, I I really just you know want to tell you, I want to tell y'all something today. Now, I want y'all in the comments, in the comments, in the comments. Can you guess how old this shirt is? Look at it. Take a look. If you know, you know. That's one of them, you know, what y'all would y'all put on there. If you know, you know. Now, I wore this sweatshirt in college, y'all, when we toured. Actually, did I wear this? Yeah, I wore this when we toured. And I want y'all to guess how many years ago that was. Look, y'all, I even can lift my arm. So now, back to our regular schedule. That means I lost a little bit of weight, because those of y'all know that it is important to do self-care. Um, not getting on the soapbox right now, but I got up to be a 5X and um down several pounds. But please take care of yourself. Um, this is last week it was um diabetic month, it kicked off um some of that. Check your numbers, check your health, always take care of yourself. So, yes, I did get up to be a certain size, but because of faith, care, and learning to love myself all over again, health-wise, I'm able to fit my college shirt. Look at that. Anywho, so after this commercial, I am bringing on my friend. Y'all gonna get a trip out of this because we got the Whipple Force at the same time, and what they say, black don't crack. It really don't because we still look young. All right, after this, you'll meet my friend.
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SPEAKER_06:Welcome back, welcome back. So, you guys, I have my friend coming on now. I told y'all, I gave y'all assignment. Now, she might give y'all the answer, but I don't know. This sweatshirt I wore my sophomore year, so you can tell me how many years I might put you in the raffle for those tickets. So let's welcome to the show. I don't know what I got going on here. I'm pushing all kinds of buttons, but the room girl pushing all the buttons. That is so funny. If you are a college student and you need an intern and you're working in uh TV broadcaster, hit your girl in the inbox because I be struggling. Like my high school kids, they done they're doing different stuff. I guess I'm not the fun one no more. I need somebody to push these buttons because I be struggling. Then I'll be like, okay, if I hit the right one, it'll happen. So welcome to the show.
SPEAKER_05:How are you? Thank you, Dr. Robison. Thank you for having me. I am doing wonderful. How are you today?
SPEAKER_06:Hey, I I can't complain. I got my look, look at this, look at this.
SPEAKER_05:Look, oh, look at this.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, when the family come on, it's it's a it's a vibe, it's a whole vibe. You see, look, I don't pulled out the choir sweatshirt, girl. I'm you know, I'm I'm in retirement, like I don't sing as much as I used to because you know Will Before it had me busy, but hey, that said, look, I got the shirt on, I feel it today. Just kidding.
SPEAKER_05:But listen, you have that shirt on, says a lot, because I don't think I can fit any of my shirts from college. Good. So that's that's that's a lot. That's that's a blessing that you can wear a shirt from X amount of years ago. I'll say that.
SPEAKER_06:We're not gonna tell that. If you know, keep it to yourself. Don't even put it in. Well, what have you been doing? Like, I see stuff, like I don't want to tell everything I know, but I want to see if you're gonna tell everything. But you've been doing some big things.
SPEAKER_05:Well, yeah, so obviously you and I um started Whipple Force the same year, right? Um, so we came in together, um, walked the campus, went to the classes and everything. Um, and so lo and behold, fast forward, um, I've had the pleasure and the honor to serve as a board of directors member for the Wilbur Force National Alumni Association. Great experience, was elected for a three-year term working for the association and in collaboration with the school. So that was a wonderful experience. And then also had the honor and pleasure of serving as vice president and also secretary of the Wilberforce Atlanta chapter. So I've been doing my diligence working with um Wilberforce, the association, and also uh mentoring one of the students that is a um current student at Wilberforce. So listen, you know we love Wilberforce, and that's just my way of giving back.
SPEAKER_06:That's awesome. Look at you. Now I have to be totally honest. I do send young people to Wilburforce, but right lately, they've been on the other side of 42. We joke about it. I still care about both sides, but I do have a relative that is at Wilberforce now. Um, I told her, Would you make it? You know, and then she's she tried to throw it in my face. Well, you weren't never on campus. That's it. Allegedly, I wasn't always on campus. You were never on campus.
SPEAKER_05:That's awesome. That's awesome that you have somebody go on there. Um, I've worked with the um Atlanta chapter and um working at high school college fair. So I had a chance to do some recruiting for Wilberforce and also work on a ad hoc committee for the National Association in recruiting. So I um chair and co-chaired with another alum and work directly with the admissions department and bringing in new students. So that was a great experience as well.
SPEAKER_06:You just told y'all. I mean, this goes with our title. I mean, I keep telling people, see the problem what came about this show is I get in, I wear Wilberforce gear every Friday, so I challenge everybody. It's always a conversation piece every Friday. I wear HBCU gear, but mainly will before us. You know, I'm a little biased sometimes, but and it's always a conversation piece because people are like, Oh, I never heard of that school. Where is that at? And I'm like, What? And then I run down a history, shout out to uh Jackie Brown. I think she was my history uh will before his teacher, and then my parents because they was during most of the stuff that was in the history book, but so I run that history down to them, and they're like, Really? Yeah, I was like, I was like, and this sometimes it's even Greek, so I'll be like, uh, and most of our chapters on our campus are single letters, so you should know this.
SPEAKER_05:We have we have some very, very strong history, and you know, the year that you and I um came into Wilberforce our freshman year, we literally were the first class to take that history of Wilberforce class, and along with you, I also had Miss Brown as well. For the I listen, I still have the book.
SPEAKER_06:No, oh my god, I want the book, and I said, you know, I was telling somebody, I was like, I should have kept that book because it's so many things in there that we took for granted in the class that it's kind of like I get into like healthy educational arguments with people about the things that happen on campus, yeah. Yeah, I need I need that book. I might need to call somebody at the bookstore, like, uh, can y'all help a sister out? Just email it to me, like, but no, I do I do appreciate that. Now we're talking about the school. Is are there any um instructors or professors that kind of left an impact on um your directive to what you're doing now?
SPEAKER_05:I would say um I have two. Um, one was Dr. Grisby, and I had him for psychology, and then also Dr. Grisby um was our, if I'm not mistaken, he was the dean over our um program, and then also Dr. Situ. Um, she was tough and um did not play around. And so I want to thank her because you know, writing that research paper that you and I we both took her class, that helped with writing skills and um and just being a little more confident with with your writing and so forth. So those two right there, hands down, um, you know, I'll always remember them, definitely.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, I I had both of them. I Dr. Situ is probably the reason why I went as far in school as I did, and Dr. Callender. Um, she also was another one, and she she was rough too, but she was she was sweet rough.
SPEAKER_05:She was, and I had her as well. Um, and yeah, she she was great, and she's I heard she's still around. Um, I have not seen her in X amount of years. I'll just say X amount of years, yeah. Yes, but you know, I think that us being in that small environment on campus, um that was really good, especially for me coming from a small town. And um, of course, that being the first time you're away from home. Yeah, and um, yeah, they were very, they were straight up, straightforward and real. And I feel like they did help prepare us for you know the outside, the real world. So if you will. So I I um much love to them and respect to them, definitely.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, I I totally, totally agree. Now we gotta take a short, short break because it's just some, you know, some people actually they they help us out around here. So if you want to see your commercial on the show, it is a small fee, but you know, you'll be played everywhere. So after this break, I want you to tell us how you got the will before us because you keep saying you from a different town. I need to know this right after our first break.
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SPEAKER_06:Welcome back. Welcome back. I know we took a little bit longer because I kind of forgot some uh commercials and announcements earlier. If you are attending the Cleveland HBCU fair this weekend, um or it might be next weekend or it might have, you know, Saturday. Saturday, November um 21st, I hope. If you're attending that fair, and even if you're not, please go and buy this game. Like I have it, but every time I get it, I feel bad and I give it to somebody. So I'm just saying it's a good game, and some the the history is amazing and it's a good conversation piece. All right, so how do you get the will before it's from I think wait a minute? I know it's near Detroit, but how you get there? Yes, ma'am.
SPEAKER_05:So um, Flint, Michigan. Um I um so I wanted to go to an HBCU. Um, however, I did apply to Michigan State University, and um, I had a high school guidance counselor, really great um woman and mentor that gave me the application uh to Wilberforce. And you know, at first it was, oh, I'm gonna do Clark Atlanta, I'm gonna go to Clark Atlanta. Um, but I knew that that was far. She gave me the application, told me, listen, this HBCU was four hours away from Flint. And I applied and um was accepted. And and I knew people, uh, students that were currently at Wilberforce, so that made it a little bit um easier to kind of you know transition into. And so went down there, had the tour, and fell in love with the campus and how small it was. And so yeah, I did not go to decided not to go to Michigan State and went forward and um started at Whooper Force.
SPEAKER_06:Oh wow, that's that's pretty cool. And I I love when people tell me how they got there because I'm like, we are in the middle of the cornfields, and back then, you know, like I laugh because I'm like, God, when we got there, it wasn't nothing. Can you imagine when my parents was there? I'm like, all y'all had is my babies. They always talk about my babies, and I'm like, we got there, it was nothing, but it was the best experience. Now I look back at it of my life.
SPEAKER_05:If I could just time, I would go back there and just they make some hard voices, but I yeah, yeah, and you know, when you think about it, um, being in the like you said, surrounded by cornfields and central state being across the street, we did not hear police sirens and um the ambulance going by, it was just dead silence on the campus, and so now when we go back, we can appreciate it being still and the quietness, right?
SPEAKER_06:And that we took for granted, yes, um, yeah, so I absolutely agree, and I I laugh when you say the quietness because I'm like, if you had to walk up that hill, and I oh my god, I I love the in Ohio you can get all four seasons in one day, but it's different, like I went back for something, I promise it was like 80 degrees in the morning, then it rained, then it, you know, by the end of the day, it was like snowing. I was like, what is this?
SPEAKER_05:Like, we up there, this is not it, but on campus when it snowed and you gotta walk up that hill, and you get up the hill only to see that yellow sign on the door that the teacher is not there, and now you have to walk back down in the cold, and you know, the the cool thing also, you and I are from the Midwest, so we're used to snow, we grew up in it, but seeing the students on campus that were from the west coast, and remember how they was when they saw that first snow, and they were actually like getting like sledding down the hill.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, I was a part of that allegedly. Allegedly, but we wasn't a hit, like we did the ramp in front of right, you know, when it was co ed. Uh-huh. We you know, you close plans on the campus, they don't tell it was gonna happen in the snow. But yeah, allegedly I was part of that, just in case, just in case they wonder, you know. But it was always something to do. So when people tell me, like, well, I don't have nothing to do, our camp is boring. Oh no, you must be a boring person because y'all even got food places near, there, down. We didn't have that. It was it was I allegedly cooked in my room or I found some food somewhere else. I see, I gotta say allegedly, because I don't want nobody trying to be like, Hey, we she owe us a fine from back in the day, right? Oh my god. Cautious of my words. Oh, I love it. It was and have you been you've been on campus lately?
SPEAKER_05:So the last time that I was on campus um would have been 2022 when we had the national alumni conference in Fairborne, and um that was a great experience just going back up there, talking to some of the students, walking in front of um Jackson and Ask you and going over to Wright and Valentine. And so I was standing in front of um Jackson Hall, and there were some students uh walking from the new dorm that they stay at over on the side of Jackson.
SPEAKER_06:I see you sitting in there, that was nice.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, I have not been in it. Um, but I when they walked past, I said, Oh, I used to stay in this dorm, and one of the students said that was a dorm. Oh and I and I started laughing.
SPEAKER_06:I said, Oh, that's bad.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I know it. And um, it was just a good experience going up to the fountain, and um, and it's quiet, and you know, I had never taken the time to sit on the benches and to look at yeah, and to look at the bricks where everybody has purchased a brick and they have their name on it. Um, and and even I went up to um Lower Lecture Hall and just walked in there and just threw that side of the uh like the King's Science Building and uh library, and it just brought back a lot of old memories, good memories. So when was the last time that you were there on campus?
SPEAKER_06:Oh god, I went during we had an alumni out. Actually, we had a choir reunion. So if you are watching, we are having a reunion at Don Dance uh 2026. Uh so those details and information, if you're interested in that, please reach out. Um, but that was the last time I went back, and Miss Oliver and uh Mr. Williams rest their souls. That was the last time we saw them and we performed as the alumni choir. We did the choir anthem. You know, most people went during our years, they know it was God is. Um, so we did God is and uh total praise, and the way it just felt different, you know what I mean? Like we ain't practiced and saying together since blank amount of years, and it's still sound the same. Wow, that's amazing. You know, we we practice, I think, like an hour before the thing. You know, and we may have practiced a little bit that night before or that morning, and I was like, oh my god, that is, you know, and I do like we still talk this day, all of my choir family members. We talk like we still across the hall, across the campus, you know, but and I I thank God for them because that's what kept me at Wilberforce because I did not want to be there. That's what, like, we were talking when we were offline. That's like my last choice. My parents was booster booster books, and I barely had the books, but when I got to Wilberforce, I had to make it work, but but look at you now that part, you know. I tell people all the time, change your environment. If it ain't working for you, change that environment, it will help you grow and glow. Don't don't don't stay stagnant somewhere where you're not flourishing. But see, you talk about me, and you gave us your spiel, but you didn't tell us about your company. Like, I'm looking up. I said, My sis do a big thing. She, you know, she up there with with name brand stuff in New York and classes. And I said, I'll grow up, I'll be like her. And we sat right next to each other at freshman orientation. Imagine that.
SPEAKER_05:I know it we did, but look what Wilberforce did. Um right, but yeah, I um was honored to have been selected um for Goldman Sachs 1 Million Black Women program. It was um, I was actually selected for cohort three. There were 2,000 applicants, and out of 2,000, 174 of us were selected. So it essentially was an accelerated MBA program, and they pretty much covered everything that you would need you would need to know um to run and operate your business efficiently. So from the financials and budgeting to marketing to knowing your customer, um, so very great experience. Um, two days of the program was actually spent um full days at Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York City, and then the remaining um weeks were actually online, and you were assigned a business coach, and um you also perfected and crafted your um pitch. So great experience. I am so humble and thankful for that. And um, as a result of that, it has helped my business, um Lowry Staffing, and and what we do with at Lowry Staffing is we staff um professionals in the legal field, so attorneys and paralegals. Um we also staff engineers, so people, software engineer backgrounds, people in accounting and finance. And now we've moved over to healthcare, and so we've had the opportunity to uh staff some attorney, I'm sorry, some physicians, um, and then also nurses. So just moving right along and um yeah, just grateful. I've um actually been at it for five years now and hope to be moving along five more years and and just more. So I'm just want to grow and be able to give back to students at Wilbur Force and and so forth. So um really exciting things going on, and um yeah, so stay tuned.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, see you this, I'm my goodness, she did all that. So, are you you do do you do like internships for HBCU students also, or is it just more of people doing professional careers?
SPEAKER_05:We also work with interns. We had our first intern who was here locally. Um, that student was a graduate. Well, she actually was a student at Georgia State University, um, but HBCU HBCU. The HBCU students definitely would love to work with them. So if they are interested, I am looking for an intern now. Um, would prefer to have two, and so they can reach out to me. The uh website address is listed below my name, and um my contact information is there, so they would be able to email and get in contact, and I will definitely um respond back within 24 hours.
SPEAKER_06:See, I got kids in the don't dread me with a good time. So uh my students that are at Spellman, Morehouse, Clark, Atlanta. I'm gonna inbox y'all today and tell y'all y'all need to um intern season is coming up and know how y'all get. But no, I I do like I track in our program we actually track them all the way through school. Wow, you know it's just it's something I have to do because I don't want them to feel like hey, you know, I ain't feeling like going back. And because a lot of them, honestly, this is their first time coming home. I had one student call me, it's so funny. She called and she was like, I gotta go back to rules. I'm going back to my mama's house for Thanksgiving. And I was like, well, you know, do like I did. You can always go visit one of your friends, you know, your friend might not have the same rules. I that's why I was always at you know in Louisville. People thought I was from Louisville, but I wasn't. But um, just saying, or I was going with the choir, but definitely gonna have them reach out. Now, if um by chance, if by chance you service people everywhere.
SPEAKER_05:We service them everywhere. So the intern doesn't have to be locally here in the Atlanta area. Um, so we work with clients and candidates all over the country, and um, and so the intern, they could work remote with us, they could be there in Texas, they could be in Ohio. Um, don't have to be here locally in Atlanta.
SPEAKER_06:Okay, now see you the you know starting something. I'm gonna have I'm gonna have a whole bunch of students reach out to you. Not just kidding. Okay. But no, I I hey, I've been trying to help them get out their parents' pockets because now I have truly, truly enjoyed you taking time out of your busy schedule to tell us, you know, look at what Wilberforce did. Now we will be doing this all the way through December. So if you are interested, hit me in my inbox and we'll send you the link to fill out and we will have you on. Because the purpose is I'm gonna tell you, teacher, this is what happened. Like in all honesty, um, some people was like, Well, who graduated from your school? And then I, you know, run down the history, and then they really it wasn't a connection. So I'm like, I get it. This is the microwave generation and they have to see it now. So I started just putting it out there like we got some very distinguished alum. And then go further than that, Manasseh and Penda gave me a challenge, and those people know I may have given up some things, but I do not back down for a challenge. So they challenge me, so that's why we over here doing the look at what before it's did campaign. But before we go, before we go, I want you to tell us one more time how they can get in touch with you. Um, and you know, if you got a positive vibe that you want to share to help some of our viewing audience, especially our college students, as they're going home for the first time after being away. Um, what nugget can you share?
SPEAKER_05:Absolutely. Um, so the nugget, I'll start with that. Um, for the students going home for the holidays, I just will say um go home, enjoy your family. Um, family is just so important, especially with everything going on in the world right now. Um, don't be so quick to, oh, I don't want to follow the rules again at home because pretty soon you will be out in the real world and it will be a whole heap of rules. Um, so enjoy that college experience. Um, those are some of the best years of your life. Um try to listen to and accept the advice given to you by others who have been where you have um walked before. And then for those who would like to get in contact with us, um, definitely you can reach out um via our website at www.lawry staffing. That's l-o-w-r-e-y s-t-a-f-f-in-g Usa dot com. Um, so get in contact with us. Um, we'll respond back within 24 hours. We'd love to hear from you.
SPEAKER_06:Love it, love it, love it. And again, thank you so much for giving us of your time. Uh, you guys, I told you I got some dope friends and some amazing graduates. Like they're doing big things. But I'm proud of all of everybody who graduated from Wilburforce and the amazing things that you are doing. So don't forget our announcements. We do have those tickets, you know, and even if you just buy a raffle ticket, you can always donate your prize to me. I'm just saying, because they give they get VIP service. Like, you ain't gonna buy no ticket. You get to you get to win the raffle and you get VIP service. You can't beat that. So they're saying. But anywho, it's been real. Thank you for coming. I am your host, Dr. Monique Robinson for a better chance television. And I've had one of my classmates, my sis, my friend, that I'm so proud of. Like, she up there was Golden Sacks. Like, when I grow up, I'll be like her. But thank you so much for coming today. Thank you. And um guys, I better check her out. You need to enter. So till next time, who knows who I might fool out the woodworks for this. Uh, look at what Wolf Force did, because you don't know. We got some amazing folks out there.
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