All Lives Matter and Let’s Stop the Killing on Tola Talks – Ep #256

Rich discusses the landmark decision that recognized the First Amendment rights of an elementary school student in California…it’s time we teach our kids that ANY life matters. Rich also gives a shout-out to best selling author, Laurie Fabiano, as he discusses his discrimination experiences as a Sicilian American growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. Rich also gives excellent advice to President Trump on what should come next in the Middle East. And for all you math lovers, it’s National Pi Day – that infinite math number that dates back to Ancient Civilization.

Watch now and discover: → Teaching kids about race doesn’t need to be divisive → The significant victory in the fight for equality in education → Rich shares his discrimination experiences growing up as a Sicilian American → General Douglas MacArthur, reminds us that resilience and kindness can overcome adversity → Why we celebrate National Pi Day today, first dating back to 1988 in San Francisco

Ode to Jesse Owens: A Story of Brotherhood on Tola Talks – Ep #245

In this conversation, Rich reflects on the life and legacy of Jesse Owens, a legendary athlete who made history at the 1936 Olympics. He discusses Owens’ achievements, his friendship with German athlete Luz Long, and the broader themes of brotherhood and unity in the face of adversity. Tola emphasizes the importance of sportsmanship, connection, and embracing different perspectives, drawing parallels to contemporary societal issues.

Watch now and discover: → Jesse Owens was a symbol of hope and brotherhood. → His achievements at the 1936 Olympics challenged racial stereotypes. → The friendship between Jesse Owens and Luz Long transcended political boundaries. → The letter from Luz Long to Jesse Owens exemplifies deep human connection. → Rich Tola’s ode to Jesse Owens emphasizes love and acceptance.