Queens Address Radio
The Queens Address Radio is a new radio show and media platform dedicated to sharing the inspiring, authentic stories of women from Central Ohio. Hosted by Jamilah Ewing and Earth O. Jallow have high vibrational conversations with the women of Central Ohio who are moving culture forward.
By weaving together the narratives of accomplished women, especially Black women, it positions itself as a movement for visibility, healing, and empowerment. This isn’t simply storytelling—it’s legacy building, cultural archiving, and leadership development through media.
Queens Address Radio is broadcast weekly on UrbanOne station106.3FM in Columbus. Columbus' Inspiration Station
Episodes

Monday Mar 23, 2026
Monday Mar 23, 2026
AI is moving fast, but are we asking the right questions about how to use it? AI strategist Lori Holt breaks down what artificial intelligence really is, how it’s already shaping our lives and why Black professionals must engage it with intention, not fear.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
This episode sits with Cheryl Johnson, founder of Treats for the Streets, to talk about what it really means to see our unhoused neighbors as part of us not a problem to avoid. She shares her own childhood experience with homelessness, how it shaped her calling, and why restaurant quality meals, toiletries and on site resources are about restoring dignity, not just handing out charity.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
This episode features insurance executive and educator Sandra Moody Gresham breaking down why Black families cannot afford to ignore life insurance, mutual funds and benefits at work. She shares her journey from Chicago to Columbus, navigating white male dominated financial spaces, and how one conversation with her own parents made this more than a job and turned it into a calling.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
What does leadership look like when it’s shaped by resilience, culture and courage? Mayor Ukeme Awakessien Jeter shares her journey from Nigeria to becoming the first Black woman mayor of Upper Arlington and why immigrant leadership matters in shaping stronger communities.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Great style is more than fashion. It is confidence, discipline and knowing your craft. Celebrity stylist Kimberly Kimmie Smith joins Queens Address Radio to talk about a career that began styling her little sister’s hair and grew into working with artists like Pete Rock and Teedra Moses.

Thursday Feb 19, 2026
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
What happens when you stop separating faith from leadership and start building a business that actually supports your life? Business expansion coach Shanice Wise Spencer breaks down the difference between busy growth and aligned growth and why Black women leaders must stop underpricing their brilliance. This conversation gets honest about systems, money, discernment and letting go of what no longer serves the vision.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
What if healing isn’t just personal but ancestral? This episode centers the body as a living archive and asks what it really takes to move out of survival mode. Holistic healer Noni Knows shares how chronic illness pushed her to reclaim her body, regulate her nervous system, and break generational cycles through multidimensional healing. This is a grounded conversation about womb health, intuition, food as medicine, and why regulation is liberation for Black women leaders building legacy.

Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
What happens when you stop separating faith from leadership and start building a business that actually supports your life? Business expansion coach Shanice Wise Spencer breaks down the difference between busy growth and aligned growth and why Black women leaders must stop underpricing their brilliance. This conversation gets honest about systems, money, discernment and letting go of what no longer serves the vision.

Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
This episode is about what it really takes to keep showing up when life knocks you down and the calling won’t let you quit. Radio personality Robyn Simone shares her journey from Detroit to Columbus, from being fired to being rehired, from grief and self doubt to clarity and purpose. This conversation is about faith, resilience and using your voice without losing yourself in the noise.

Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
This episode is about what it really takes to keep showing up when life knocks you down and the calling won’t let you quit. Radio personality Robyn Simone shares her journey from Detroit to Columbus, from being fired to being rehired, from grief and self doubt to clarity and purpose. This conversation is about faith, resilience and using your voice without losing yourself in the noise.





