

Anthony "Tony" Cordova & Jill Cox-Cordova
A double feature of two beautiful people doing there thing to make this world a better place. I can't wait for this tandem, this team, this husband & wife on the "Really Charlie" podcast.
Bio - Jill Cox-Cordova, Editor | Writer | Podcaster | Everyday Activist
Jill Cox-Cordova holds an MFA from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky, and a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University. She worked as a journalist for 21 years at such media outlets as CNN.com, The Weather Channel, MSNBC, and WSB-TV. She also freelanced for Essence magazine. As a creative writer, she has had flash fiction published in an anthology and creative nonfiction in Parks and Points, where she placed second in the publication’s essay contest. She works as
a nonfiction associate editor for the Library Journal. She is also a member of the Atlanta Writers Club, and she co-hosts with her husband, I’m Right. I’m Right, a weekly, live video podcast about relationships.
Mission Statement
Inform. Inspire. Ignite. I utilize my editorial, writing, and podcasting skills to achieve this, while connecting with community leaders.
Bio - Anthony Cordova aka The Man About Love, Podcaster | Spoken Word Artist | Everyday Activist Anthony Cordova is a spoken word poet and host of the Fireside show Poetic People Fighting Racism, in
which he uses his creative work to spark dialogues about and possible actions against discrimination.
Originally from Long Island, New York, he has called Georgia home since the early 80’s. Known as “Tony C” aka “The Man about Love,” he has performed his poetry countless times in venues all around metro
Atlanta, including when he read and placed in the radio-related “In my South” spoken word contest.
Some of his work also draws upon his observations of human nature, or occasionally, nearly the 40 years he spent as a truck driver. His current works-in-progress include a novel and poems, plus creating furniture or wall art out of reclaimed wood. He is also the founder of a podcast about relationships that he co-hosts with his wife called I’m Right. I’m Right!
Mission Statement
To educate and increase awareness about the caste system in the U.S. and to host candid, safe, respectful conversations that lead to unity and resolutions.