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BROADCAST & LICENSING

Licensing-Ready Programming Distributed by ScholarVision Network™

ScholarVision Network™ manages broadcast distribution and licensing inquiries. Final licensing approvals and usage agreements are issued through BDown Publishing™, Inc.

ScholarVision Network™ develops original educational, cultural, and documentary programming engineered for broadcast distribution, institutional deployment, and international platforms.

All programming is produced in structured series formats suitable for academic schedules, cultural radio, and public-interest media environments.

AVAILABLE BROADCAST PROGRAMS

All programs are available in broadcast-ready audio formats.

Full-length adaptations and custom edits available upon request, subject to rights clearance and licensing approval.

GENDERED.™ — BROADCAST EDITION

Host: Dr. Scholar Lee™
Format: Documentary Audio Series
Structure: Modular broadcast blocks
Featuring: Interview participants across diverse gender identities, clinicians,
researchers, educators, advocates, and lived-experience contributors

About the Program:

A curated broadcast adaptation of the GENDERED.™ documentary case-study, exploring lived experiences across the gender spectrum through interview, narrative, and reflective analysis.

Available as standalone programming or integrated within structured academic broadcast blocks.

Use Cases:

Sociology, psychology, and gender studies departments
LGBTQ+ research and public discourse programming
University and college radio
Cultural and documentary broadcast platforms
International broadcasters seeking U.S.-based social discourse

JOURNEY OF THEE S.C.H.O.L.A.R.™

Host: Dr. Scholar Lee™
Format: Educational / Cultural Analysis
Structure: 12-episode seasonal blocks (30 minutes each)

About the Program:

Journey of THEE S.C.H.O.L.A.R.™ is a structured broadcast series applying THEE S.C.H.O.L.A.R.™ Framework — Service, Create, Honor, Outstanding, Leadership, Authentic, and Resource — to real-world themes, human experiences, and narrative documentation.

The series demonstrates how these principles function as dimensions of value creation within individual development, professional environments, and organizational systems.

Through cultural observation, narrative analysis, and practical insight, each installment illustrates how the Scholar Framework can be applied in living contexts where leadership, identity, and institutional growth intersect.

Use Cases:

Universities and colleges (curriculum-aligned programming)
Educational and cultural radio
Professional development environments
International academic and public-interest broadcasters

THE BLACK MARKET™

Field Notes on the Economy of Invisibility

Host: Dr. Scholar Lee™
Format: Documentary-style audio field notes and reflective analysis
Structure: Narrative-led episodic format

About the Program:

The Black Market™ examines the unseen economies operating beneath public systems — where identity, pressure, ambition, silence, labor, authorship, and survival intersect.

Through qualitative observation, structured reflection, and systems-level analysis, the series translates lived encounters into cultural documentation suitable for broadcast and institutional dialogue.

Each installment is produced in broadcast-ready format under professional engineering standards.

Use Cases:

Cultural and social impact programming
Academic discussion and critical analysis forums
Community dialogue initiatives
Institutional reflection spaces
Public-interest broadcast blocks

BENJAMIN WEALTH™: TRUSTED BRIEFINGS™

Status: In Development
Host: Dr. Scholar Lee™
Format: Educational / Financial Literacy / Housing & Community Wealth
Structure: Interview-led broadcast format
Featuring: Financial institutions, housing professionals, legal experts, investors, nonprofit leaders, educators, and community advocates

About the Program:

Benjamin Wealth™: Trusted Briefings™ is an educational and public-interest broadcast series focused on wealth as stability, access, and long-term wellbeing for individuals, families, and communities.

Topics include financial literacy, credit education, housing access, homeownership, rental readiness, real estate, estate planning, investment literacy, and systems shaping economic opportunity.

The series emphasizes informed dialogue and institutional-community trust-building without positioning participants as financial products or sales funnels.

Use Cases:

Financial institutions and credit unions
Housing authorities and community development organizations
Educational institutions and professional training programs
Nonprofit and public-interest platforms
Institutional broadcast and licensed educational media

KYI’ARI SKY™: RAISING KIND LEADERS

Status: In Development
Host: Dr. Scholar Lee™
Format: Educational / Family & Youth Advocacy
Featuring: Educators, clinicians, advocates, and adult youth (18+)

About the Program:

Kyi’Ari Sky™: Raising Kind Leaders is a public-interest broadcast series focused on the wellbeing, development, and empowerment of children, youth, and families.

The program explores childhood wellness, emotional development, chronic health conditions, educational systems, and compassionate leadership environments for young people.

Designed for institutional and community broadcast settings.

Use Cases:

Educational institutions and learning communities
Community and public-interest radio
Family and youth advocacy platforms
Health, wellness, and prevention-focused programming

THEE P.O.E.T.™ SESSIONS

Host: XScholarBar™
Format: Cultural / Spiritual-Enlightenment / Reflective Composition
Structure: Flexible broadcast blocks
Featuring: Prophetic compositions, reflective monologues, and cultural commentary

About the Program:

THEE P.O.E.T.™ SESSIONS is a reflective audio series featuring spiritual commentary, social analysis, and spoken-word compositions designed for late-night cultural programming, arts broadcast blocks, and international digital radio environments.

Use Cases:

Cultural and late-night radio programming
International broadcast and digital radio platforms
Arts and humanities programming blocks
Community and independent radio stations

QUEST OF THEE X™

Host: XScholarBar™
Format: Reflective Documentary / Applied Philosophy
Structure: Episodic narrative-led broadcast blocks (30–60 minutes)
Featuring: Primary host-led narrative reflection, qualitative lived-experience documentation, applied philosophical inquiry, and select guest contributors aligned with cultural, behavioral, and identity-centered discourse.

About the Program:

Quest of THEE X™ is a reflective broadcast series exploring lived experience through the lens of THEE S.C.H.O.L.A.R. Discipline™: Service, Compassion, Heal, Omniscience, Loyalty, Authority, and Rise.

Each installment examines encounters, relationships, identity shifts, internal reckonings, and external systems — where philosophy meets lived application.

Blending reflective narrative, social observation, and embodied insight, the series explores how the rites of THEE S.C.H.O.L.A.R. Discipline™ emerge through real moments of growth, authorship, compassion, authority, and personal evolution.

Produced in broadcast-ready format under professional engineering standards, the program is suitable for cultural radio, academic dialogue environments, and international reflective programming blocks.

Use Cases:

Cultural and identity-focused programming
Academic and applied philosophy forums
Behavioral reflection and leadership development settings
International digital broadcast platforms
Documentary-style narrative radio blocks

THE PURPLE CHAPEL™

X Reflections™

Host: X™
Format: Solo reflective transmissions blending prophetic composition, spoken word, and spiritual reflection
Structure: Intimate, unscripted episodic reflections

About the Program:

The Purple Chapel™ is a reflective audio space where X records personal transmissions drawn from the interior life of the Scholar Discipline. Episodes capture moments of prophetic composition, philosophical insight, and spiritual reflection as they emerge in real time.

Rather than structured interviews or formal lectures, the program preserves raw reflections — allowing listeners to witness the inner dialogue between the artist, the thinker, and the unseen forces shaping thought and expression.

Each installment offers a contemplative listening experience where truth, artistry, and introspection intersect, creating an intimate atmosphere of intellectual and spiritual transmission.

Use Cases:

Spiritual and philosophical reflection programming
Cultural and artistic spoken-word broadcast blocks
Independent thought and consciousness exploration series
Public radio contemplative programming
Educational discussions on philosophy, identity, and inner life
Creative arts and storytelling audio programming

 

ScholarVision Network™ periodically introduces additional original and collaborative programming as the network expands its broadcast catalog and creative partnerships.

LICENSING INFORMATION

Non-exclusive broadcast and distribution licenses available
Semester, seasonal, and annual licensing terms
Flexible episode lengths and broadcast-ready formats
ScholarVision Network™ manages institutional inquiries and negotiates distribution terms
Custom licensing arrangements administered through BDown Publishing™, Inc.

RIGHTS & CLEARANCE

All programming distributed by ScholarVision Network™ is original, rights-cleared production.

Intellectual property ownership and publishing rights are exclusively administered by BDown Publishing™, Inc.

All final licensing approvals, broadcast permissions, and institutional usage agreements are issued through BDown Publishing™, Inc.

INQUIRIES

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