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Chicago Blue Print Podcast

Chicago Blue Print Podcast

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Chicago Blue Print Podcast Welcome to the Chicago Blue Print Podcast, your go-to destination for authentic conversations that spotlight the stories shaping Chicago and beyond. From local culture and business to sports, music, and the voices driving change, we dig deep into the city’s blueprint for success.B Buchanan & C Coleman Economie
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    • “Run From Prostate Cancer: Michael Collins on Awareness, Prevention & Fighting Systemic Barriers”
      Feb 6 2026

      In this powerful episode of Chicago Blueprint, we sit down with Michael “Muffy” Collins, founder of Run From Prostate Cancer Foundation, as he shares his mission to educate and protect men in Chicago from prostate cancer.

      Michael breaks down:

      • Why prevention and early detection are crucial.

      • The challenges he faced with institutions like the University of Chicago canceling his meeting after seeing he was Black—even with the room fully set for a presentation.

      • How organizations like the American Cancer Society and Northwestern Hospital are supporting the fight.

      • Grassroots strategies to get communities informed, engaged, and screened.

      This episode isn’t just about cancer—it’s about advocacy, breaking barriers, and taking action. Whether you’re a man, have loved ones, or work in healthcare, Michael’s story and insights are a wake-up call on why awareness and prevention matter now.

      🔹 Get involved / Learn more:

      • Run From Prostate Cancer: [Instagram/website link]

      • PSA Screening & Resources: [link if applicable]

      #ProstateCancerAwareness #MensHealth #RunFromProstateCancer #ChicagoBlueprint #HealthEquity #EarlyDetection #CommunityAction

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      32 min
    • Olympic Bronze to Chicago Grit: Nate “The Snake” Jones | From Cabrini-Green to the 1996 Olympics
      Jan 25 2026

      From the Cabrini-Green housing projects of Chicago to the Olympic stage in Atlanta, this episode of Chicago Blue Print sits down with boxing legend Nate “The Snake” Jones.Nate breaks down his journey from the streets to the ring, winning back-to-back National Golden Gloves titles (1994 & 1995), earning Olympic Bronze in the 1996 Heavyweight division, and later turning professional with a record of 18 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. He speaks candidly about the real business of boxing, the sacrifices people don’t see, and the hard decision to retire in 2002 due to health issues involving diminished reflexes and memory.This is not a highlight reel — it’s the real blueprint: discipline, survival, legacy, and knowing when to walk away.If you care about Chicago history, Olympic boxing, or real-life lessons from a man who lived it, this episode is for you.Subscribe. Like. Share.Available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.#ChicagoBluePrint #NateJones #TheSnake #ChicagoBoxing #OlympicBronze #1996Olympics #GoldenGloves #CabriniGreen #BoxingLife #ChicagoLegends #HeavyweightBoxing #FromTheProjects #RealStories #NoLionNoBull

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      23 min
    • YOUR VOICE YOUR SCHOOL INSIDE CHICAGO 2026 LSC ELECTION (MYRA WINDING ASST DIRECTOR)
      Jan 12 2026

      Who really has power over Chicago’s public schools?
      In this episode of Chicago BluePrint, we break down the 2026 Local School Council (LSC) Elections and why they matter more than most people realize.

      We’re joined by Myra Winding, Assistant Director for Chicago’s Local School Councils (LSC), who explains what LSCs actually do, who can run, how much time it really takes, and why everyday parents and community members—not politicians—help shape the future of Chicago schools.

      This episode cuts through the confusion and myths so you can clearly understand:

      • What Local School Councils are and why they matter

      • How much real power LSC members actually have

      • Who’s eligible to run (no education background required)

      • The real time commitment for parents and community members

      • How to get involved—even if you’re not ready to run

      • Key deadlines for the March 18, 2026 LSC election

      If you care about education, community leadership, and having a real voice where decisions are made, this episode is for you.

      📌 Election Date: March 18, 2026
      📌 Theme: Run. Serve. Lead.

      👉 Like, subscribe, and share this episode to help spread awareness—our schools are strongest when the community shows up.

      #ChicagoBluePrint #MyraWinding #LSC #ChicagoSchools #LocalSchoolCouncil #CivicEngagement #CommunityLeadership #EducationMatters #ChicagoParents #RunServeLead

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      15 min
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