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14th Oct 2013

WHUR's Daily Drum Harold T. Fisher

HAROLD T. FISHER IS A BROADCAST JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR.  HE IS CURRENTLY THE HOST OF THE NEWS/TALK PROGRAM, “THE DAILY DRUM” ON WHUR-FM AND H-U-R VOICES, SIRIUS/XM CHANNEL 141. HIGHLIGHTS OF HIS JOURNALISM CAMPAIGNS INCLUDE THE EARTHQUAKE IN PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI; THE 2008 DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS; THE JENA 6 PROTESTS IN CENTRAL LOUISIANA; THE MIDWESTERN FLOODS OF 1994 AND HURRICANE ANDREW IN 1992. HAROLD IS A PRODUCT OF AN HBCU, EARNING HIS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE FROM MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY IN BALTIMORE. HIS FIRST ROMANCE NOVEL IS TITLED “TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE REST OF MY LIFE.”  IT JUST FINISHED A FIRST RUN AS A STAGE PLAY IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK. IT WILL DEBUT IN WASHINGTON, DC AT THEARC, JULY 20TH AND 21ST. HAROLD IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON HIS SECOND NOVEL TITLED “LACE CURTAIN LIFE”. HE IS ALSO A CERTIFIED BOOT CAMP FITNESS INSTRUCTOR FOR THE YMCA. haroldtfisher.com

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Deborah Hardnett is the founder of Wealthy Sistas Media Group and the host of Wealthy Sistas Radio. Her work centers on building brands, platforms, and publications with intention — treating clarity, alignment, and structure as design principles rather than aspirational ideas.

With a background spanning brand development, publishing, media, and relationship-based business models, Deborah brings a systems-oriented perspective to every conversation. Her approach is informed by years of experience supporting leaders, founders, and organizations as they navigate growth, decision-making, and long-term stewardship.

On Wealthy Sistas Radio, Deborah creates space for thoughtful dialogue that goes beyond surface-level success. She invites guests to reflect on the architecture behind their work — the decisions, disciplines, and frameworks that allow meaningful efforts to endure over time.

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