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Megan's Kryptonite
When Megan Thee Stallion entered the rap game, it was clear that she was a force to be reckoned with. Her powerhouse sound and brick house build catapulted her into Superstar status in a relatively short time, and her presence was embraced seemingly by everyone in the game... more notably, Queen Beyonce herself.
By Stormy R Seal4 years ago in Interview
The Empire Of Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane has survived a great deal in the music business to get to where he is in the industry today. From making a huge comeback after serving time in prison, to beef with artists, and a huge image and creative sound makeover... Gucci has grown in his career to be a household name as an artist and successful businessman in the music game.
By Stormy R Seal4 years ago in Interview
Kale My Name CEO Nemanja Golubovic, founder and CEO on Becoming A Million-dollar Empire
Nemanja Golubovic, founder and CEO of the vastly influential vegan restaurant chain “Kale My Name”, was born and raised in Montenegro. From the inception of his career Nemanja worked in the hospitality field. Commencing his career as a host Nemanja began to grow his zeal for the hospitality industry. He then advanced through diverse stages in his career. As the multifaceted entrepreneur he is, Nemanja, found himself prevailing as a server, bartender, and floor manager. He perfected his craft in the food industry and was promoted to the general manager at one of Chicago’s most engaged establishment’s.
By Michelle Du'Bois4 years ago in Interview
AHVE (ah-vey) - a euphoric moment or a sudden moment in euphoria
May I ask how you arrived at your artist’s name? Give us the scoop Well honestly, I just made it up. I knew I didn’t want to use my government name because I danced professionally for a long time and people knew me by my government name and I didn’t wanna get pigeon holed to being just a dancer, so I said I wanted something short and sweet and creative and something I could give life and meaning to as a recording artist.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Interview
Tina Adams Talks All About Filming With Animal Actors.
Tina Adams is an award-winning filmmaker and producer currently living in Canada. Over the years, she has written and produced many films, including The Perfect Kiss, Hotel Limbo, My Wacko Parents, and documentaries like Harlem and Concealed Identity.
By 7 Art Distribution 4 years ago in Interview
Jacky King; a Master in the Dojo & in Life
Prelude - For several years, I was fortunate to write profiles for Stand Magazine; the magazine for men that give a damn about being better men. My editor, the mag's founder, Dwayne Hayes, had a brilliant vision. Unfortunately, it didn't pan out. Dwayne gave me the freedom to seek out engaging men and publish lengthy sit-downs with them. As the magazine and its website have shuttered, I have the (legal) opportunity to share these profiles here. Over the course of this spring and summer, I'll share these profiles here.
By David Louis Stanley4 years ago in Interview
An Interview with Tina Adams.
Tina Adams is an award-winning filmmaker and producer currently living in Canada. Over the years, she has written and produced many films, including The Perfect Kiss, Hotel Limbo, My Wacko Parents, and documentaries like Harlem and Concealed Identity.
By 7 Art Distribution 4 years ago in Interview
Ishan Shivanand Discusses How YOI Can Help the GI Yogi
The horrors of war and its effects on soldiers have been well-documented in the medical field. Whether vets fought in World War 2, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, or elsewhere, they report nightmares, heightened reactions to the slightest sounds, depression, and thoughts of suicide. While memories are lifelong and cannot be banished, the question is whether vets must continue to suffer the effects of what they witnessed in battle. Ishan Shivanand, a monk who founded Yoga of Immortals (YOI), believes that veterans can, indeed, be freed of PTSD, and he is dedicating his life to using YOI’s holistic, meditative, cognitive, mind-oriented approach to help heal them.
By Dawn Wells4 years ago in Interview
My Candid 90 Minute Video Conference With The Founders of Simily
On April 26th, I received an email I wasn’t expecting. In fact, I had to check it closely because my first inclination was that it was spam. After all, I had only created a profile on the Simily platform about 3 weeks earlier. I couldn’t comprehend why a representative of the site would reach out to me and ask me to participate, let alone one of the platform’s founders.
By Kurt Dillon4 years ago in Interview











