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CFV Radio is an innovative educational entertainment radio show where youth and young adults have the opportunity to see themselves, even if the world is blind. This podcast covers social, emotional, and political issues impacting youth and young adults.
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Sep 26, 2024

Sep 7, 2024
Sep 7, 2024
2 min
Mully Children’s Family (MCF), founded by the inspirational Dr. Charles Mully, honored The Queen Bathsheba, CEO and Founder of Cage Free Voices, during her visit to Kenya. This recognition celebrates her remarkable contributions to education, neurodiversity, and the arts.
About Mully Children’s Family
Dr. Charles Mully, once a street child himself, established MCF in 1989 with a mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and transform the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children in Kenya. Over the past 35 years, MCF has provided a home, education, and hope to over 27,000 children1. The organization is also a vital source of employment, clean water, and healthcare in the Ndalani and Kithimani Divisions1.
The Queen Bathsheba’s Impact
The Queen Bathsheba has been a powerful advocate for innovative education and neurodiversity. Through Cage Free Voices, she has empowered countless individuals by promoting diverse and inclusive learning environments. Her work resonates deeply with MCF’s mission of transforming lives through compassion and education.
The Ceremony
During her visit, Dr. Charles Mully and the MCF community honor The Queen Bathsheba for her dedication to uplifting voices around the world and fostering creativity.
This recognition is a testament to the shared vision of both organizations: creating a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background.

Sep 3, 2024
Sep 3, 2024
1 min
Cage Free Voices is an innovative international ed-tech system dedicated to educating youth and adults who struggle with self-image and identity. By creating powerful learning experiences, we empower students through a neurodiversity approach, believing that all kids can learn and achieve remarkable progress.
Our unique methods help students advance up to four grade levels in reading in just two and a half months. By fostering a sense of empowerment, creativity, and self-expression, we honor each student's individual learning style, making education both sacred and appreciated.
Educational technology is revolutionizing schooling, and our global reach includes students like Laiba from Qatar, a prolific writer who joined our summer camp. Through collaborative and creative activities, students like Laiba find a supportive community that transforms solitary tasks like reading and writing into shared, enriching experiences.
Join us in redefining education and nurturing positive contributors to society through the power of music, creativity, and personalized learning.

Aug 18, 2024
Aug 18, 2024
12 min
In this episode, we learn more about the life and musical journey of The Queen Bathsheba who uses her experiences and challenges to fuel her creative expression. Growing up as one of nine children in downtown Newport News, Virginia, she faced numerous obstacles that shaped her worldview and musical communication.
Queen Bathsheba shares her journey from playing basketball to finding her voice in music, which has become a powerful tool for connecting with diverse audiences. Her unique blend of hip-hop and rock, exemplified in her single "Unchained," transcends cultural divides and unites people from different backgrounds.
Listeners will be inspired by her dedication to helping children with literacy through Cage-Free Voices and her commitment to creating music that encourages self-expression and strength. Highlights include her exhilarating performance in Nashville and the empowering messages behind her songs "Gimme Room" and "Invincibles."
Ultimately, she aims to shake up the world with her music, bringing people together and inspiring them to overcome fear and walk in courage. Her vision extends beyond the U.S., seeking to give a voice to those who need it most, making her a true spark that ignites the flame of global self-expression.

Aug 17, 2024
Aug 17, 2024
54 min
Welcome to Cage-Free Voices Radio Network, where we delve into stories that inspire and educate. In this episode, your host, The Queen Bathsheba, introduces us to Mr. John Corcoran, a man who learned to read at the age of 48 after decades of struggle due to auditory discrimination problems.
John shares his personal journey, from being misunderstood and labeled in school to becoming a beloved teacher and advocate for adult literacy. His story highlights the importance of multi-sensory learning approaches and the need for educational systems to embrace neurodiversity.
Join us as we explore John's transformative journey and discuss the significant impact that literacy has on individuals and communities. This episode is a testament to resilience and the power of education.
If you want to learn more about John Cochran's story, follow him on social media at the Cochran Foundation on Facebook, and don't forget to check out his book, The Teacher Who Couldn't Read: One Man's Triumph Over Illiteracy.

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