John S. Rollins, CEO of MOTIV8U, was interviewed on ‘College Talk’

GAINESVILLE, FL. (EEF News) – The all-new Power Station 92.1 is home to the ‘College Talk’ radio show hosted by Dr. Carjie Scott, CEO and Founder of The Education Equalizer Foundation. Broadcast locally on FM 92.1 in Gainesville, FL, AM 900 in Ocala, FL, and nationwide at powerstation92.com, the mission of ‘College Talk’ is to continue the college-going culture in Greater Northern Central Florida and nationally by highlighting the people, organizations, and businesses that equip our middle through high schoolers with the tools they need to thrive after graduation.

The show airs each Saturday from noon to 2p on 92.1 FM in Gainesville, FL, and 900 AM in Ocala, FL. Viewers can expect to hear the latest mix of Hip Hop, R&B, and some popular Gospel.

This week, John S. Rollins of MOTIV8U was a featured guest. “MOTIV8U partners with various private and public organizations, businesses, and educational institutions on the local, state, and federal level to ensure that everyone can experience this dynamic life-changing U*R IMPT ™(You Are Important) program,” said John Rollins.

Tune in every Saturday at noon EST to listen to the live show on 92.1 FM in Gainesville, FL, 900 AM in Ocala, FL, or online here.

To learn more about MOTIV8U visit, https://www.motiv8uofncf.org.

Become a radio show partner here.

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