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The Fly Girl Show hosted by Casey Grant

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In all of the stories about aviation and its history, the stories of the first African American stewardesses have been left untold and unknown. We first took to the skies when flying was glamorous and exclusive, when little girls dreamt of being stewardesses, models, or movie stars. We rubbed elbows with the elite and traveled the world when few others could. We flew as pioneers in a global society long before the time of the Internet and globalization. We also kept our heads high facing down racial prejudice and discrimination. We lived as stars of the sky. I was one of the first African American stewardesses for Delta Airlines and I worked alongside other pioneers for almost thirty-five years as co-adventures and friends. My show will introduce you to some of these pioneers and take you on our journey!

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Do you know the history and significance of Juneteenth? June 19th is also known as Juneteenth which is a day to recognize the end of slavery and to celebrate the culture and achievements of Africian- Americans. It became a state holiday in... more

Do you know the benefits of belonging or creating a Mastermind group? I am one of the co-founders of EPOC- Empowering People of Color. It will be my pleasure to introduce you to the other three fabulous co-founders on my next podcast.... more

Please be aware that this show experienced 5 minutes of technical difficuilties before the actual interview started . The interview is worth listening to! February is Black History month and my next interview is with the first African American... more

Black history is here and I'm proud to annouce I participated in a mock Academy Award ceremony at Nordstrom! It was a closed event for the employees only and was a great success, thanks to the hard work of John Garner. John... more

In honor of Cancer month, I will be interviewing a young lady that is fighting for her life and against all odds she is winning ! Tane (Tane'sha) Nelson Cheptoo was told that she only had 5 years to live - eight years later she is still here... more

GiGi Coleman is the great niece of Bessie Coleman who was the first African-American female to receive her pilots license as a commerical pilot. Ms. GiGi Coleman continues to keep Bessie Coleman's legacy alive by lecturing... more

HAPPY NEW YEAR ! Welcome to The Fly Girl Show 2019. This year it is my mission to extend the spectrum of topics and guest to be interviewed on the show. January 3, 2019 was the official swearing-in of the 116th Congress. The... more

Happy New Year! It's the last show for 2018 and we want to reflect on all the positive things that has happened to me and Stars in the Sky. Happy to say the book signings are still being booked and already have bookings for 2019. Stay... more

September is Suicide Prevention month. My show this week touches on a very sensitive subject that is tough to talk about, but knowing the facts and signs could save a life. Suicide has become the third leading cause of death among young... more

In 2001 United States experienced one of the most horrific terrorist attacks ever in our history. Please tune in Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 1:00 pm CST , as we take a pause and give honor to our fallen crew members. President and... more

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