As we women, we find ourselves in and out of friendships. Listen as we talk about the importance of "Friendships" and how to build better ones along the way.
Special Guest: Ms. Karmen Tucker
Life Skill Aide at Whitehouse Junior High
Location: Jacksonville, TX
School: Texas Women University
Sorority: `https://zphib1920.org
Mr. Locario is a dating and life coach. He has helped thousands of men and women strengthen their relationships, develop confidence in dating, and improve their love lives. Mr. Locario has been featured on Vh1, FUSE, The Dish Network, TLC, ABC Family, The Tyra Banks Show and Anderson Cooper. He has also written for FlaglerHill.com and the Fort Green New York Times Blog. What separates Mr. Locario from other relationship gurus is his no nonsense realistic approach to life the dating game. The idea is to give men and women the knowledge, truth, and confidence to understand what they want. Thus, helping create the best options for themselves in Love and in Life. Read more @ https://www.audible.com/author/Mr-Locario/B006QR4LJC
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IG: @realmrlocario
https://youtu.be/-RieaEoNLuk
My next guest gave me a different prospective towards life. We all struggle with something, it's up to change the struggle.
Growing up in the streets of Harlem, NY had it disadvantages for my next guest. The Smart Guy explain the life as he knows it best. Listen as he gives a unexpected story. All things are definitely possible.
@thesmartguy_
ALIKO YUSEF SHAKUR ( BOXER ARTIST ) FUTURE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION 🥊 FIRST RAPPER TO WIN A WORLD TITLE
https://youtu.be/scdLoy2tuV4
Topic: Being Black in American
I ask several black men a number questions as it relates to this topic.
Listen as Joel Wilkerson of Foundation Results Enterprise sets the tone for this conversation.
https://foundationalresults.com
foundationalresults@gmail.com
Topic: Friendship
Friends come from all walks of life. Embracing the importance of another, builds character. Some friendships are for a moment and some for a life time. Listen as Niroshi and I discuss what friendship means to hear.
“Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It’s not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven’t learned anything.” — Muhammad Ali@nnniro041
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Amway is an American multi-level marketing company that sells health, beauty, and home care products. Zahria and I got a chance to talk about how she got started with the company. What motivated her join a dynamic team of men and women. Listen as she share the importance of Amway.
Now when it comes to ordering online, the struggle is past real. I don't want to spoil this description, listen to this order shenanigans I had to go through. I'm trying to be great and these people are trying me.
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There are somethings I'm opened to when it comes to dating, some more than others. I'm not a fan of the "Mama's Boy" not don't get me wrong. They come with more quality than the man in the moon. If, mom is always in the picture, the sentence and everything else. What the hell do he need me fa? Okay, that's me talking trash. Listen as I express my concerns about this matter.
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King Solomon Hicks grew up in Harlem “around a lot of great musicians.” That certainly shows on HARLEM, an 11-song salute to those roots — and how the 24-year-old guitarist and singer has turned them into his own fierce and distinctive style over the years.
The set, produced by multiple Grammy Award winner Kirk Yano (Miles Davis, Public Enemy, Mariah Carey), showcases Hicks as a writer, player and interpreter. Originals such as the roadhouse ready “421 South Main,” the gospel shuffle of “Have Mercy on Me” and the aching instrumental “Riverside Drive” rub musical elbows with staples such as “Every Day I Sing the Blues” and “It’s Alright,” a Latin-tinged take on Blood, Sweat & Tears’ “I Love You More Than You Will Ever Know,” a funked-up romp through Gary Wright’s “Love is Alive” and a searing rendition of Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Help me” that closes the album.
Hicks’ playing and singing shine throughout HARLEM, blending reverent familiar with vigorous fresh, the work of an artist deeply rooted in blues birthed decades before him but equally invested in finding his own way of playing it. Yes, every day he sings the blues, but in a manner only Hicks himself can.
“This has been a long time coming,” Hicks says of his first major recording, “but I’m really happy with the sound and the way everybody played. This music is where I come from. It’s really special to be able to record these songs — and really important to get ’em right.”
Hicks has been steeped in music for as long as he can remember. Harlem, he says, “is not like New Orleans, where music is 24 hours a day — but it’s close.” His father and mother played music at home constantly. His mother also took him, as a youth, to local nightspots such as the Lennox Lounge, Saint Nick’s and the Cotton Club, where Hicks witnessed performances that made a significant impact on his outlet and ambitions. “When you’re around good musicians, it gives you that spark — ‘I want to do what you do. I want to hold my own,'” says Hicks, who started playing guitar when he was six years old. “But being around those types of musicians also taught me to NOT be the fastest guitar player. I wanted to be the one who knew the most riffs and drew on a lot of knowledge so I could play anything, and with anyone.”
@kingsolomonhicks
https://youtu.be/tVBM6rdX_84
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I ask Mr. Manuel these questions.
1. As a y black man, how do you see the world?
2. What things would you change?
3. Do you think being black as it's advantageous?
4. How important is it you to be the best you can be?
5. Does black lives matter to black people, if so in what way?
Listens as he elaborates his perspective about being "A Black Man in America"
@jpaul318
https://youtu.be/NkZDuhy0Qhc
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Mr. Mosely and I got a chance to sum up this topic. "Being Black in America"
Many of us try hard to express the way we feel. But if no one ask the question, how will we know? Being a black "Man" in "America" should't carry the weight of pain or sorrow. Being a "Black man in America" should stand for more than that. Listen as Mr. Mosely (author) speaks from the heart.
https://www.poeticous.com/theodore-mosley
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17779169.THEODORE_MOSLEY
New music on the Atlanta streets.
I got a chance to sit down with @kamel_lauryn to chat about her music endeavors.
Check out her video @ https://youtu.be/lmZXfZ8xR-g
https://youtu.be/8EaNINIpm-s
@iamvirutousdiva
Melonie Jackson love and passion for severing others is beyond purpose. As a mentor for women and children Melonie learned at young age, what it means to give. As a thriving individual in the community there's nothing she can't do. Listen as we discuss the importance of what it means to be leader.
IG: mjaethegr8
https://melinc.org/meet-the-team/
https://www.shopprimetimehair.com
https://meljackson.inteletravel.com/booktravel.cfm
https://joshhowardfoundation.com
When it comes to being a black 'Man' in America. Many of have formed our own opinion. Although much hasn't changed! I ask several black men young and old their perspective. Listen as this Louisiana native speaks from his own experience.
IG: @csmooth20
IG: @iamvirtuousdiva
Taking the time to organize your life is key. Once a month I take time to clean out any clutter, mess or clothes that no longer serves a purpose. I go to some people house, and I wonder how they function. Listen as I give me own rendition organization.
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This topic is easier said than done. I've taken the time to think
positive, write, relax and gather my thoughts. What are you
doing to relieve stress? Listen as I break this down to
Self help myself.
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Sharing your testimony never hurt anybody. Listen as I share this inspiration story.
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I've struggled in the past with too little clothes. I remember working at this store, giving the opportunity to wear the garment. I didn't realize I was looking for clothes that weren't my size. The manager warned me about making poor chooses in clothing. She said, "if you going to working here, you must wear the clothes your size." It never payed attention to this issue. Listen as I break down my own struggle with clothing.
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#inmyownlane
Your at the right place at the right time. Hi, my name is Virtuous Diva & Company. This show is all about promoting others. Listen as I welcome guest from all around the world to share their experiences and faith journeys.
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I struggle with trying to fit in, the latest fashion. Once I learn to style myself according to my liking. I started to adjust to the true meaning of fashion. Not everything has can afford the top labels but, you can afford to make it look good. Choose you clothes wisely.