Mckenna Sharmaine

I absolutely feel like I’m doing what I was born to do . Every lesson I’ve learned , everything I had to walk away has molded & still molding me. what I’m doing is according to God’s will for me & my life. Read more>>
Jeremy Jenson

In many ways, Yes. But it’s only one version of who I am. The public version is the man I’ve built intentionally through Marketing, he’s social, successful, well-spoken, well-networked, well-dressed, confident, and cares about the people he leads and the ones he loves. That version is real because it reflects my values, my mission, and my vision. But it’s not all of me. Read more>>
Sonja Elise Freeman ‘Queen Diva’

When I first started producing my ‘Strength of a Woman: A Phyllis Hyman Tribute’ production in 2014, I practiced for hours with my pianist and background singers for three months. I did not have a publicist or work with a promoter, and it was a challenge to sell tickets to my performance. Read more>>
Matasha LaQuinn

Suffering taught me the importance of ‘learning to lose’. I was always on a mission to create a goal, set the plan and go win. For the most part, it always worked until the goals got bigger. When the goals got bigger, I was faced with more resistance and a realization that the desired outcome may not happen. Read more>>
Nkem DenChukwu

Before I touch or look at my phone, or even have ANY thoughts, I go down on my knees and give thanks to God for being a part of today’s grace and mercy, and commend ALL to Him. Then, I use the restroom, take a sip of water, and start my daily workout at home for however long it is. Read more>>
Phil O’Neal

I understand the desire to be famous and to succeed as a recording artist. When I first became a musician, my dream was to be part of the music industry full-time. Performing has always been my greatest passion—whether I’m singing solo, playing piano, keyboard, or organ, or accompanying others. My first R&B group, GQ Sound, won the 1991 Sammy Davis Jr. Read more>>
Genevieve Marcel

At this point in my life, I believe that I am living as I would have had I not taken the decades-long detour that societal expectation demands of each of us. When we are children, we feel free to say what we want and live as we choose as if in a state of blissful authenticity. Read more>>