Episodes
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Productive Pain Pt. 1
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Life hurts. To be human means we will experience pain, and experience it often. In this episode, Princeton unpacks the idea that faith should help us have a healthy relationship with pain. In part one, he starts the journey by teaching the difference between productive pain and abusive pain.
Thursday May 30, 2019
From The Pulpit: “This Is Where I Am, Not Who I Am”
Thursday May 30, 2019
Thursday May 30, 2019
Episode Description: In this episode Princeton plays back a sermon that unpacks the biggest lesson he learned in therapy, and how it has changed his whole perspective on life and building. He discusses how our short-term situations, do not define our long term identity. He addresses that when we learn this, we can live lives that are free of feeling like we have to prove who we are.
Thursday May 23, 2019
The Story Behind Building Without A Blueprint
Thursday May 23, 2019
Thursday May 23, 2019
This episode plays back an episode of the “Art of Connection” radio show where he is interviewed by his mentor, Jonathan Sprinkles. In the interview, Princeton describes what originally sparked his desire to create Building Without A Blueprint, and what the purpose of the show is today.
Friday Apr 26, 2019
Black Women Who Build: Sisterhood As a Healing Space ft. Sonia Jackson-Myles
Friday Apr 26, 2019
Friday Apr 26, 2019
In this episode, Princeton concludes his Black Women Who Build series talking to expert author and brand leader, Sonia Jackson Myles founder of The Sister Accord. The episode asks the question: Where do black women go to have a safe space and heal? The answer: Sisterhood. This episode unpacks the importance of sisterhood, the barriers to healthy sisterhood, and how to build sisterhood.
Monday Mar 11, 2019
The Building Within: Caring for and Nurturing the Soul Of Black Women
Monday Mar 11, 2019
Monday Mar 11, 2019
In this episode of the Black Women Who Build series, Princeton spends time with licensed marriage and family therapist Kiaundra Jackson to talk about tools and strategies for soul care of black women. They unpack Kiaundra’s journey to healing and wholeness, her brand development as a mental health professional, and her strategies for other black women to heal and take care of themselves.
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Black Women Who Build: Secure the Bag, Own the bag (Ft. Emily Rountree)
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Monday Feb 18, 2019
In this episode, Princeton sits down with Emily Rountree to discuss her journey to entrepreneurship and how she took a small idea in a business class and grew into a business that has her being recognized by Forbes magazine.
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
In this episode, Princeton begins a series highlighting the stories, experiences, and contributions of black women in various aspects of society. This first episode in the series features author, Professor, researcher and administrator Professor Donyell Roseboro of the University Of North Carolina Wilmington.
Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
From the Pulpit: “Fight The Right Fight”
Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
In this episode Princeton addresses one of the biggest reasons for burnout: fighting the wrong fight. He says that fighting the wrong fight not only drains us, but steals our ability to remain grateful. Listen to this sermon to get clarity and inspiration to fight the right fight.
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
Lessons on Life, Love, and Trauma From "A Star Is Born" Pt. 2
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
Thursday Jan 17, 2019
Princeton Parker continues dissecting the movie ¨A Star is Born¨ (spoiler alert) as he did in Episode 8. He not only imparts impactful lessons but also shares how we can incorporate them into our lives.
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
Lessons on Life, Love, and Trauma From “A Star Is Born"
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
Thursday Dec 13, 2018
In this episode, Princeton gives a review of the blockbuster hit “A Star Is Born” starring Bradley Cooper and Lady GaGa. He shares a lesson from the film on the importance of being personally healed so that our relationships and our dreams can be healthy and strong.