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Wallace Allen's Empire Talks Back

Wallace Allen's Empire Talks Back

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"The true power of any empire lies within its people; not the walls of the palace. The emperor serves at the pleasure of the people, and the voice of the people must be heard"- Wallace Allen

Each week on Empire Talks Back, 80+ year -old Wallace Allen leads is guests in a conversation about the issues that matter most to him as a concerned citizen of the world determined to make it a better place for himself, his wife, his mother, his children, his children's children, his children's children's children, and humanity-at-large.

Issues range from very serious "heavy" to very serious "light", with the goal of lighting the pathway to making the world a better place!

For more than 50 years, Wallace J. Allen has given the people of California's Inland Empire a platform for free speech, community outreach, education, entertainment, and empowerment with his community newspaper, Westside Story News.

Since 2000 he has produced and hosted his Empire Talks Back on various local platforms including KCAA and Rialto Television

Now, thanks to the digital age, Wallace and his friends are talking back for the whole world to hear!

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  • Wallace Allen Talks The Power of Music with Guests Victor Essiet and Russell Gerlach
    Oct 2 2025
    Sep 17, 2025

    Empire Talks Back: Victor Essiet (The Mandators) & Russell Gerlach

    In this episode of Empire Talks Back, host Wallace Allen welcomes Nigerian reggae artist Victor Essiet, leader of The Mandators, along with community advocate Russell Gerlach. Together, they discuss music as a force for unity and change, the role of culture in shaping identity, and the importance of grassroots efforts in strengthening communities. From global stages to local neighborhoods, this conversation connects rhythm, resilience, and responsibility.

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    28 m
  • Empire Talks Fatherhood with Host Wallace Allen and Guest Ryan Berryman
    Oct 2 2025
    Empire Talks Back: Ryan Berryman – San Bernardino Fatherhood
    In this episode of Empire Talks Back, we sit down with Ryan Berryman to explore the importance of fatherhood in the San Bernardino community. Ryan shares his journey, the challenges fathers face, and the impact of strong male role models in building healthier families and neighborhoods. From personal stories to community initiatives, this conversation highlights how fatherhood shapes not only individual households but also the future of our city.

    Watch on YouTube at Empire Talks Back

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    26 m
  • Dr. Chris Otiko Talks Healing & The Immigrant Contribution
    Aug 21 2025
    Wallace Allen interviews Dr. Christopher Otiko, founder of ViaDerma Inc., the company that has received a patent for a revolutionary product that increases the efficiency of anti inflammation medicines by allowing them to be absorbed through our skin! His Vitastem solution is designed to cure burns, cuts, and bruises in a quicker, more efficient manner.
    Dr Otiko, a Nigerian immigrant, demonstrates the contribution that is available via our immigrant population.



    Empire Talks Back is hosted and produced by Wallace Allen, publisher and editor-in-chief of community newspaper, Westside Story News aka "the Soul of the Empire".

    For more visit www.wssnews.com

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    52 m
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