Brew With Ms. Baritone Podcast
12/17/2024
It’s truly a story that will touch just about every emotion. Based on real life events of a very special woman~ my momma, Viola Evans..
Her life was a gift to so many people. For this holiday, bless someone with a copy of “Healing On The Other Side”💜💛
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12/10/2024
RIP to renowned literary legend, professor, activist and poet Nikki Giovanni🙏🏾 Thank you for being one of the many voices of inspiration to me as a poet, author and speaker. Your lifetime work has been and will continue to be such a powerful influence to the Black Arts movement.
“Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you’re in and take advantage of it”
~Nikki Giovanni
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06/18/2024
Don't leave anything for later.
Later, the coffee gets cold.
Later, you lose interest.
Later, the day turns into night.
Later, people grow up.
Later, people grow old.
Later, life goes by.
Later, you regret not doing something...
When you had the chance.
Life is a fleeting dance, a delicate balance of moments that unfold before us, never to return in quite the same way again.
Regret is a bitter pill to swallow, a weight that bears down upon the soul with the burden of missed chances and unspoken words.
So, let us not leave anything for later. Let us seize the moments as they come, with hearts open and arms outstretched to embrace the possibilities that lie before us. For in the end, it is not the things we did that we regret, but the things we left undone, the words left unspoken, the dreams left unfulfilled.
— Before the Coffee Gets Cold is novel by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Episode #20: Teia Acker Teia Acker
This sister is AMAZING~ Entrepreneur, author, motivational speaker and CEO & Editor of Resilient Magazine!!
I met Teia Acker several years ago while we were both doing interviews for the NOW Network out of Anderson, SC…she was a quiet storm THEN….but more like a force to be reckoned with NOW💛
If you follow Teia on any social media platforms, you already know~ her post will inspire and convict, she is serious about her business and family and although life hasn’t always played fair, she remained RESILIENT….so I’m not surprised at all that her magazine is called Resilient Magazine - designed to Impact, Empower and Outline the resiliency of African American Women.
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