


A weekly program hosted by Stanley El, spotlighting South Jersey people, Wednesdays at 5:00 p.m.


The American Dream
(Nov 18, 2009)
Host Stanley El talks to guest Linda Lane about her views on life. Her commitment to helping people inspires others to do more for themselves, to seek their American Dream.
The American Dream(Nov 11, 2009)
From Africa, Augusta Hughes has discovered and advanced the American Dream both locally and internationally.
The American Dream(Nov 04, 2009)
Sandy Spadaro brought her tremendous enthusiasm to the American Dream audience with positive energy and powerful insight.
The American Dream(Oct 14, 2009)
Blush provides an inspirational message about business principles and ethics. She talked about her business venture and aspirations.
The American Dream(Oct 07, 2009)
Vernon Rich discusses his experiences with martial arts and his goal to educate people about true martial arts.
The American Dream(Sep 30, 2009)
K-Len Anderson, a BCC digital media student, shared his optimism about his career, an example to others - young and old - with host Stanley El.
The American Dream(Sep 09, 2009)
The Coalition of Community Partners for Minority Health shared information about their 9th annual Minority Health Fair.
The American Dream(Aug 26, 2009)
Mr. & Miss Living Your Purpose 2009 pageant winners share their message with the listeners. They also talk about their future goals and plans with host Stanley El.
The American Dream(Aug 12, 2009)
Rowan University student and WGLS-FM DJ Phillip Leslie shared his valuable insights into America's future. Leslie, an economics major at Rowan, discussed his American Dream with host Stanley El.
The American Dream(Aug 05, 2009)
Sharadora Cisco, founder of the Sharadora Scholarship Foundation, shared her 2009 pageant updates with the pageant director and two lady contestants.


Rowan University featured in the Princeton Review's "The Best 301 Business Schools: 2010 Edition": The Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University is an outstanding business school, according to The Princeton Review. The education… Go To Article
Oct 26, 2009




