Ambassador Bernard Weeks is the creator and facilitator of the Empowerment Through Self-Awareness Seminar/Workshop.  He is a graduate of Springfield College, Magna cum Laude and also the University of Metaphysics, Bachelor of Metaphysical Science, B.Msc.

Bernard has over 20 years experience as a Human Services Professional.  He has developed and presented workshops for the following:  Pennsylvania Prison System-Stress Management, The Archdiocese of Philadelphia-Spirituality in the Work Place, and the R. W. Brown Community Center Staff Development Training Work Shop.  For several years, he presented his Empowerment Through Self-Awareness Seminar at Our Brother’s Place, a men’s shelter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bernard Weeks previously was an instructor at Temple University in the Pan African Studies Community Education Program where he developed and taught a class titled “Tapping the Power Within-Understanding Universal Laws”.

He has traveled to the Mother Continent (Africa) several times.  His touching experiences
inspired the Co-Founding of Culture Awareness Inc., a non-profit organization.  In 1995 Bernard pioneered a program in his community for Young African American males called “Boys to Men Discussion Group” a rites of passage concept.

In 2006, he relocated to Winston-Salem, NC and has been involved in community outreach by volunteering to present his Empowerment Seminar at FTCC at the Daily Reporting Center and at the Forsyth Jail & Prison Ministries Plan to Prosper (PTP) Program.  Also he was the keynote speaker for Black History Month at Easton Elementary School.

Mr. Weeks is an inspiring motivational speaker who has appeared on several radio programs and has been invited as a keynote speaker for various organizations.

HIS PERSONAL MOTTO IS:

“WE WILL MANIFEST OUR GREATNESS BY LIVING THE PRINCIPLES”