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Recommend this profile to your Facebook friends. personal messageWife, Mommy, Author, Editor, Writer, Radio Host, Instructor, Speaker. Thanks for visiting my page. I am joining this online community to expand my business. Currently, I am the president of Small Business Boot Camp, a coaching company designed to help entrepreneurs grow their enterprises through informative, insightful, innovative techniques. The firm offers workshops, seminars, publications, coaching, and writing services. Additionally, I have a weekly business column that runs in the Charlotte Post as well as an internet radio show that airs live on Thursdays @ 3pm (www.smallbusinessbootcamp.biz ). Please check them out. I am also a ghostwriter and the author of It's a sistah thing: A guide to understanding and dealing with fibroids for black women. I have more than ten years of magazine publishing experience and have worked on the editorial team for Black Enterprise as well as Heart & Soul magazines. I've also written for numerous publications nationwide including Today's Charlotte Woman, The Charlotte Weekly, The Union County Weekly, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Essence, Real Health, Real Simple, Diversity Inc., Uptown, and The Network Journal. friends (180)favorite pages
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Radio as we’ve known it has gone the way of the dinosaur, say industry vets Kesha Monk (New York City) and BJ Murphy (Charlotte). They say long-time on-air personalities are being forced out by a strong opponent–syndication. Programs like The Steve Harvey Show, The Michael Baisden Show, and even The Al Sharpton Show are eating up old radio heads faster than Mrs. Pac Man eats energizer pellets. As a result, some of radio’s tried-and-true are having to reinvent themselves or... (continue reading)
Do you want to start the year off right? If so, try a positive approach to this year's resolutions. Instead of listing all of the things you can't do (eat sweets, go shopping, buy your dream home), focus on the things you can do. Start thinking about the good habits you can emphasize to improve your life in 2009. poll |
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