The Kiya Amajioyi Show started in July of 2008. The very first show was a candid interview with Delegate Rudolph Cane. Overall, the show features a wide array of various people, subjects and events. Also, the show is currently aired on PAC14 (the public access channel - http://www.pac14.org) here in Salisbury, Maryland on Comcast cable channel 14. To achieve many of the goals and aspirations of the show, we believe that it is crucial to update everyone with the show's endeavors in everything that is current in both local, national and worldly media. One thing that you can always find is that there are certain people, places and things that affect us all in one way or another. We keep the viewer in mind first, so we would love to hear all of your feedback and most importantly the things that you would like to see on the show. This show will serve as the VOICE for people everywhere. Case-in-point, one of the primary reasons for our existence here on Earth is to serve and support others. We hope that you will be inspired, uplifted, educated and encouraged within every episode of the show. Enjoy and stay tuned to The Kiya Amajioyi Show!
Pat Shoemaker of Anne Arundel Community College talks to students about how to financially plan for college. BET Ford Focus winner Nairobi Payton returns to the show to talk about her experience of not receiving the car that she won from the network. We take a recap of 40 episodes on the show for this year.
The 40th Episode: Wyzhir Johnson, Renee Johnson & Patrice Goslee share their outlook on life now that they have received a new home after the tragic experience of Wyzhir Johnson losing his hand. They also give us a tour of the home from the inside out.
Author Damion Young talks about his new book, "Guilty By Association," that covers his experience in hip-hop with artists like Dr. Dre, Eminem & Mariah Carey. Salisbury, Maryland native Teknesha Robinson talks about what it's like to be in the army from a female perspective. Motivational speaker and former host/creator of BET's Lift Every Voice Gerard Henry talks about his life after television.
Super-Producer Kannon Kross talks about his experience in producing music for many artists, including working on the new album for Cee Lo Green. Historian Rick Perlstein recently came to the Salisbury, Maryland area to give a speech on Mobilizing America. Comedian & brother of Chris Rock, Tony Rock talks about where he is at currently in his career.
2 inmates - Sandra Bashor & Tyrome Heath of Community Corrections in Salisbury, Maryland tell their stories (to the youth) of what not to do to end up in jail. The Director of the center, George Kaloroumakis, continues to speak directly to the youth about the Detention Center. Part 1 aired November 14, 2011.
We celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday this year on the show with a family located here in Salisbury, Maryland. We talk about what we are thankful for this year and some of our most memorable Thanksgivings from over the years. Famous Dave's & Taylor's BBQ helps us to celebrate with some good food.
2 inmates - Netisha Black & Dylan Kelly of Community Corrections in Salisbury, Maryland tell their stories (to the youth) of what not to do to end up in jail. The Director of the center, George Kaloroumakis, gives us more information about the Detention Center. Part 2 airs November 28, 2011.
Promo to an upcoming episode that airs on Monday, November 14 on PAC14, http://www.pac14.org/streaming {4 people in Community Corrections}
The Young & The Restless soap opera star Michael Muhney stops by the show to talk about his journey in acting and how much of an impact his character Adam Newman has on the show. Comedian & Actor Buddy Lewis talks about Kim Kardashian's split with Kris Humphries and the recent string of home invasions here in Salisbury, Maryland.
Everyone gathers together to show their love and support to Trenton Harris, who is battling with leukemia. Family and friends provide their words of encouragement for Trenton.