What's Your Legacy?
Yvette talks with Dave Marcolla about Marcolla Realty where Dave along with his real estate agents specialize in navigating complex, sensitive, and time-critical real estate situations with professionalism and care. With his concept of "Expect Better," Dave partners with trusted local experts for auctions, valuation, junk removal, and resale, ensuring every detail is handled for the benefit of his clients. It is important to Dave that his clients have an amazing, hassle-free experience when buying or selling your home.
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Yvette listens to the amazing life that her guest has lived. Suzi is a former New York clothing designer, a renowned public artist, an author and an illustrator who spent decades living in ashrams and countless hours in service to others. Suzi shares her passion for public art and explains her next creative endeavors with Yvette. Suzi, now in her 80s, demonstrates that creativity lasts a lifetime. Check out Suzi's memoir, “Quiet Mind Crazy Heart."
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Yvette talks with John Macor, her first Medicinal Chemist. John explains how drugs make it to market, and he shares his passion for helping people. He has been the co-inventor of drugs that address migraines, Alzheimer's disease, pain and other ailments. John has been inducted in the Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame as a living scientist whose research, teaching or service has had a substantial impact on the intellectual and theoretical development of the field of Medicinal Chemistry.
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Yvette talks with Cindy Cooper, a professional singer whose captivating voice has enchanted audiences from local churches to international stages. Her musical journey began early, performing alongside her father in church. Cindy recently signed with independent label Red39 Records, releasing her first Gospel single, "You Keep On Bringing Me Joy." Cindy holds a degree from Yvette's alma mater, Morgan State University. Cindy's love of gospel music is about serving others and God's will.
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After spending time in a high-powered and demanding law career, Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, reimagined her life and the concept of retirement. Yvette talks with Elizabeth about her new book, , where she redefines what it means to retire. Elizabeth shares with Yvette her strategies to embrace significant life transition with confidence and clarity.
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Season 7 of What's Your Legacy is here! Join us for a new season of inspirational and empowering conversations starting Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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A visit to Bermuda is planned for my summer holiday. Listen to What’s Your Legacy? while relaxing or to be inspired during your holiday.
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Yvette captures the essence of Richard Thompson Ford as a renaissance attorney whose work addresses people in everyday experiences. Richard Ford is a professor at Stanford Law School. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard, Yale and Columbia Law Schools. He has lectured in 12 countries on five continents. He has been a practicing attorney, worked in the public sector and has written about law, social and cultural issues and race relations for The New York Times, The Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Slate, and has appeared on The Colbert Report and The Rachel...
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Yvette has a spirited (no pun intended) conversation with Karen Hluchan, an international Spirit Medium from Horsham, Pennsylvania. Karen's practice, Healing Spirit with Love, is devoted to the healing of people through her spirit medium and angel readings, paranormal investigations, motivational presentations, and educational workshops. Check out her programing on her website:
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Yvette has an engaging conversation with the young artist and author , who received an NAACP image Award nomination for "Big Words to Little Me." Sakina is the founder of Dance Arts Academy Foundation and is the podcast host of the upcoming RadioTopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz, a thought-provoking series exploring race, politics and education through engaging conversations and cultural analysis. Learn more at
info_outlineYvette talks with John Macor, her first Medicinal Chemist. John explains how drugs make it to market, and he shares his passion for helping people. He has been the co-inventor of drugs that address migraines, Alzheimer's disease, pain and other ailments. John has been inducted in the Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame as a living scientist whose research, teaching or service has had a substantial impact on the intellectual and theoretical development of the field of Medicinal Chemistry.