Interviews – Dr. Bre
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Dr. Bre was a standout monthly guest on KISS 104.1, hosted by the renowned Twanda Black, famous for her “Good News Gospel” show. As part of one of the largest urban radio markets in the U.S., KISS 104.1 thrived under Cox Media Group, earning a reputation for its deep community engagement and impactful programming. With Ms. Black’s dedication to spotlighting compelling and relatable topics, the station became a dominant force in media. Dr. Bre brought her expertise on empowerment to the show, inspiring listeners to embrace their authenticity and become influential change agents within their communities. Below are several of their most impactful radio interviews on the show.
Your Value Journey

Your Value Journey

Summary: A discussion of strategies to embrace the phenomenal you… The good and the bad, while examining the court issues that promote self-doubt.

Dating Violence Training

Dating Violence – Part 1

Summary: A discussion of the alarming statistics related to teen and college dating violence, the root cause of the rising escalation, and strategies plus self-protection.

Dating Violence Training - Part 2

Dating Violence – Part 2

Summary: Continued discussion of the alarming statistics related to teen and college dating violence, the root cause of the rising escalation, and strategies plus self-protection.

Character of Self-Love

Character of Love

Summary: An interview focused on understanding the critical importance of self-love in being able to love someone else; and the character traits of someone who loves themselves as God ordains.

Declutter – Walk in Destiny

Declutter – Walk in Destiny

Summary: A discussion of how living a cluttered life hinders the capacity to pursue your destiny, not only physical clutter, but a cluttered mind and spirit.

Festering Wounds

Festering Wounds

Summary: A discussion of how wounds from past undermines the potential to live a joy-filled life, especially when unforgiveness has caused the wounds to fester with bitterness infection.

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