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Willie Stewart / Chief Executive Officer Lukiether Willingham / President ■ Lindsay Powell / Executive V.P of Business Development Our Mission It is our mission to be the premier source for positive news and information among trendsetters around the globe and to build strong relationships among individuals, corporate companies, businesses, and organizations in the communities that we serve.

About Us Trendsetters to Trendsetters Media Group, Inc., (aka T2T Media Group and Trend to Trend Media Group) is a minority-owned, privately-held, national media group headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. T2T Media Group started as a single magazine and through strategic planning has grown into a multifaceted media company which now includes a Publishing Division with two magazines (Trendsetters to Trendsetters Magazine & Trendsetters to Trendsetters Latino Magazine); and a Digital Division which specializes in graphic design, marketing, and social media. Companies in our Digital Division include DPI Graphic Design, Lukeither Multimedia & Design (Internet and Social Network Marketing), T2T Live (Internet TV Show), FYI Blast (Eblast), and numerous interactive websites and blogs (entertainment, food, and technical). Through our divisions and various companies, it is our goal to provide excellent returns to our shareholders, and provide support to the community and businesses where we live, work and play. Our company motto is “Together Building Strong Relationships.” We pride ourselves in building strong business relationships and offering services that help businesses reach their target audiences. Trendsetter to Trendsetters Media Group, Inc. specializes in B2B relationships and offers strategies and solutions for every budget.

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Who’s On Your Team?

D Willie Stewart CEO / PUBLISHER

o you dream of being successful in business? Do you have the correct business plan? Do you have a passionate attitude about your vision? Do you have the correct approach when communicating? Do you have the appearance? Do you have a positive attitude? There are so many questions that need to be answered when developing and structuring a business. We get so excited about the idea of starting a business but don’t realize that it takes a team of passionate players to win. These players need to have a passion for something in their lives before they can be passionate about your vision. Sometimes we bring to the team individuals that we grew up with or even family members. There is nothing wrong with these choices of individuals as long as they are willing to take on the responsibility of playing more than one position if called upon. Who’s on your team? Are the individuals on your team strong? Are they able to stand up to the plate and hit a home run, after you have struck out? I would like for you to visit our website at www.T2Tmagazine.com and go to our company menu. Click T2T TEAM and you will find a team of passionate individuals that have shared the same winning attitude. Thank you T2T Staff for being team players. Who’s on YOUR team?

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TRENDSETTERS TO TRENDSETTERS CEO / PUBLISHER / FOUNDER T2T MEDIA GROUP, INC. Willie Stewart / Canton, OH - Atlanta, GA PRESIDENT / T2T MEDIA GROUP, INC . DIR. OF SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING & WEB DEVELOPMENT Lukeither Willingham / Atlanta, GA VICE PRESIDENT/ T2T MEDIA GROUP, INC. CREATIVE ART DIRECTOR & MAG DESIGNER Derek Payne / Columbus, OH VICE PRESIDENT BUS DEVELOPEMENT Lindsay Powell /Atlanta, GA

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Mechelle Bowser / Atlanta, GA Dr. Leslie Ashlock / Atlanta, GA John E. Johnson / Canton, OH Gigi McCrary / Columbus, OH Camela Douglass / Dayton, OH Stacy Lattisaw / Washington, DC Jacques Miles / Ecuador, S. America Teri Miller Barker / Dayton, OH Corbin Cook / Atlanta, GA Lionel Locke / Chattanooga, TN Angela Thomas / Miami, FL Dr. Linda Amerson / Arlington, TX Dr. Dorothy Flake / Houston, TX

CELEBRITY CORESPONDENT Carol Courtney Anglin / Brooklyn, NY

SOCIAL MEDIA EXPERT Crystal Willingham / Kennewick, WA

EDITORS Carla Daniels / Columbus, OH Teri Miller Barker / Dayton, OH Angela Thomas / Miami, FL Javona Smith / Cleveland, OH LaLisa Leary / Atlanta, GA

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The Power Of Radiance

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contents MAY / JUNE 2011 T2T MAGAZINE

On The Cover

VH1 Rock of Love’s CINDY RODEO STEEDLE Photo by Anderson Smith Photography

special features 22 The Startini Report 23 Mixing Love & Business 27 Trendsetter Spotlight

departments

40 Celebrity Stylist Penna’e is F.R.E.E.!

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Publisher’s Notes Up & Coming Trendsetters Educational Trends Health and Wellness Fitness Trends Inspirational Trends Sports Trends Beauty and Fashion Trends Arts & Entertainment Trends Travel/Leisure Trends

42 Miki Howard I’m Here and I’m Fabulous!

32 Stacy Lattisaw Let Me Be the One You Believe In

20 Camela L. Douglass, M.S. ED Go Hard or Stay Soft

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The Power of Radiance

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adiance is a group of upcoming artists who have committed their time and energy to singing and creating positive music. The group is comprised of six girls whose ages range from 7-9. Their names are Nia, Nals, Netani, Kerri, Kylie, and Karma. Radiance’s goal is to sing encouraging and motivating music, which gives young people hope and a sense of belonging. Their song “Mean Girls” was developed to tell the story of what it feels like to be bullied and expressing oneself in overcoming the challenges associated with being bullied. All of the girls have admitted to being bullied at least once; which creates a special connection with the song. The expectation is that all young people who hear “Mean Girls” will be impacted and encouraged to be part of the solution rather than the problem.

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Children can be cruel without knowing it; however should be aware of their actions at all times, as such behaviors can lead to others hurting themselves. The song “Mean Girls” will allow young people to think twice before making another person feel negatively about him or herself. Radiance plans on attacking this issue as well as many other issues that affect a young persons world. Music is a great way to get a message across to the public and serves as an excellent vehicle for communication. The music industry is populated today with so many negative messages; Radiance wants to provide a positive and trendy image for young people to follow. Children face real issues early on; therefore they must have real role models that they can relate to. ■

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IT IS HER TIME TO SHINE

UP & COMING TRENDSETTERS

ith the proper alignment of star power, talent, beauty and skills comes the birth of a star. Personalities labeled as a "star" include icons and legends like Diana Ross, Beyonce and Lady Gaga. The next starlet to wear the name, undoubtedly, is stage sensation, Niajae and it is indeed her time to shine. A Bronx, New York native, Niajae has been singing since childhood. From Saturday mornings around the house, to church services and talent shows, her young voice was no stranger to those in her acquaintance. Reinforced with formal training in the jazz, ballet, hip-hop, modern and tap dance disciplines, Niajae was sure that she was well equipped with everything she needed to pursue a career in entertainment. At the age of 18, while growing as an artist and fighting to overcome obstacles in her career path, Niajae moved to one of the music capitals of the world, Atlanta, to join the ranks of TLC, Monica and Pink. New to the city, Niajae used her personal foundation of determination, focus, ambition, loyalty and creativity to assist her in knocking down doors, paving the way and establishing effective and rewarding relationships. These values also led to the opening of her, own dance studio, Backstage Dance Studio. Operating as an entrepreneur by day and as "the next big thing" at night became Niajae's system of survival. She poured her hard work, tears and triumphs into artistry and music, crafting an amazingly individual sight and sound fusion that would evoke happiness in POP music that has yet to be seen or heard. - Hide quoted text When asked about her musical influences and aesthetic, Niajae states, "I have so many individual influences that I can't even begin to name them, however, I'm most inspired by the union of happiness and excitement in life. My aesthetic is happy. My music is meant to evoke pleasant moments and memories in the midst of the realities of life. We deserve to dance, laugh and celebrate. That's my truth and my message. I just set it to fun and energetic music!" With signature pink accented hair, brightly colored nails and unparalleled fashion savvy, Niajae is ready to break barriers. "I've always been told what I can and cannot do, musically, but music is the best form of self-expression. It also fuels my drive when I am told that POP music only fits a certain type of person. Luckily, I am confident that I AM that kind of person. I am rock, hip hop, techno, dance and pop coming through one speaker." Respecting individuality and commitment, Niajae dreams about touring with major acts including The Black Eyed Peas and her idol, Britney Spears. With the help of industry veterans Jan Smith (vocal) and KiKi Ealey (choreography), the Niajae experience has been finely crafted. Listening to tracks including the edgy "Give it to You", and "Play the Game" will peek your interest, while the lead single, "No Limit" will make you a believer. Sexy, bubbly, perky and fun, the industry's next "darling" promises not to disappoint. "I'm an entertainer, simply. I respect music and handle the privilege of presenting my talent very carefully." Confident and collective, daring yet dainty, Niajae is next. Turn up the volume and open your heart. The future of amazement is here. â–

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The Tocarra Hamilton Experience

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f you haven't experienced Tocarra Hamilton, R&B Singer and Songwriter, then you are truly in for a thrillride of soulful music, filled with a touch of hip-hop influences. To say that she is talented is an understatement. This 4’11” woman packs a powerful punch, with both her voice and stunning beauty that stops you in your tracks and makes you look and listen. Tocarra, calls Atlanta, Georgia her home but this Milwaukee born girl, has experienced more than a taste of what the world has to offer. A perfectionist of her craft, Tocarra, is an outstanding writer and recently received recognition for her writing abilities by ASCAP (ASCAP Writers Session Live). Top producers like Rico Love (Usher, Marques Houston & Omarion ), Nitti (Yung Joc, T.I. & Bow Wow), and Great Scott (Chris Brown) have all had the pleasure of working with her. Tocarra is that boss chick! With an independent label under her belt, she has managed to make things happen and has used her business savvy and creativity to collaborate with a number of artists to include: Young Dro, Lil' Scrappy, CYHI Da Prynce, Rocko and 8-Ball. Her most recent accomplishment includes her feature on Usher's newest album, Raymond vs. Raymond, the song entitled Daddy's Home (Hey Daddy), which topped the Billboard Charts at number 3. She also collaborated with world renowned rapper Pitbull, and that single is scheduled to hit the streets next month.

With all of the success that Tocarra, has had – she is particularly proud of her work with young girls. This past Summer Tocarra, traveled to Biloxi, MS to perform and speak to over five thousand teen girls at the annual Saving Our Sisters community event held at the Coast Coliseum. It is an event supporting abstinence, education and positive influences of young girls. Tocarra, also travels to Raleigh, North Carolina in support of the Music 4 Hope Foundation as their Music Ambassador, to give her time and talents to its fundraising efforts in support of families with children facing Cancer and other life -threatening diseases. She works locally in Georgia with the Cobb County Foster and Adoptive Parent Association to support blended families and to show adoption in a positive light. In June, Tocarra will assist in the launch of a local campaign in continued support of foster families. Tocarra, manages to position herself well and makes business moves that will not only put her at the top of her game, they will help her create a brand that will make everyone wonder where she came from and where she's been all our lives. Having just completed the recording of her reality show, Make a Way, and helping to create a clothing line for petite women, The House of Van Miller, Tocarra Hamilton is definitely an artist to watch. She says, “My motto is I am Tocarra, and I am music. I feel that because music touches everything that lives and when I sing, I'm living through everything.” ■

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EDUCATIONAL TRENDS

Former NFL Linebacker and Stanford University Graduate, continues to empower and educate the community

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ith a negative focus hovering over the NFL Lockout, The Chris Draft Family Foundation, led by its Founder, Chris Draft is impacting and empowering families to live and embrace healthy lifestyles all over the country. Between visiting with local fathers, the White House and families in Missouri, Chris Draft continues to be a positive force in the community. On April 22, 2011, fathers and their children welcomed Chris and NFL Tight End, Randy McMichael to Harmony Leland Elementary School for the last “All Pro Dad’s” Breakfast of the school year. Chris spoke to group of more than 150 fathers about the importance of character and family. The room was filled with a diverse array of faces representing different ethnic backgrounds. As the National PTA Ambassador, Chris Draft then joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House on Monday, April 25th, where he participated in the Easter Egg Roll, encouraging families from all 50 states to get focused on getting healthy. "It was a great opportunity to represent the Foundation at the White House and be a part of an amazing day of family engagement," Draft said. The theme of the 2011 Easter Egg Roll was "Get Up and Go", which was right in line with the First Lady's Let's Move! initiative to create a healthier generation. Kicking off Asthma Awareness Month, The Chris Draft Family Foundation then made its way across the county to Missouri to partner with Shape Up Missouri, held Sunday, May 1, at Parkway West High School in St. Louis. The Shape Up Missouri event started with a 5K fun run/walk made just for the family then treated the attendees to a health expo that featured healthy food, games, demonstrations and performances

put on by local St. Louis restaurants, health organizations and even the St. Louis Blues, St. Louis CardiATLANTA, GA nals and St. Louis Rams. Chris and his foundation participated during the expo with a booth where attendees were able to stop by and talk about character building with CDFF’s Founder and receive a Character Team Tshirt. The Chris Draft Family Foundation focuses on seven primary initiatives with overarching themes that stress the importance of education, healthy lifestyles, character development, personal responsibility, self-discipline and physical fitness. The Foundation seeks partnerships with local and national community health organizations, school districts and nonprofits across the country, striving to empower and uplift communities by educating and equipping families to make healthier choices. ■ Visit The Chris Draft Family Foundation at www.chrisdraftfamilyfoundation.org.

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EDUCATIONAL TRENDS

Solid Foundation Scholastic Program Transitions to Solid Foundation Christian Academy By: Dr. Leslie C. Ashlock, Founder & CEO

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ffective imme diately, Solid Foundation Scholastic Program has changed their name to Solid Foundation Christian Academy. What's in a name? It's been said that you can tell a lot about a person or organization by looking at their name. When we break down the name of our organization, and provide a deeper insight into who we are, what we stand for, and what we provide for our students, you will know why we are changing the name in the 7th year of still standing. SOLID. We believe that our students, just like a SOLID, have had difficulty in taking on the shape of the world surrounding them; whether that challenge stems from environmental, family or academic setbacks. Solid Foundation works with each child, transforming obstacles and weaknesses into strengths and opportunities, leaving the student with not only improved academic performance, but also better self-esteem, greater confidence and a renewed joy in learning. FOUNDATION..Our FOUNDATION is built on biblical standards, and they are incorporated into our daily content material; as are the core values of respect, integrity and the spirit of excellence. All of our programs are designed to lay the groundwork necessary for students to succeed in an educational setting while preparing them to continue to the next level in the educational process. CHRISTIAN...A CHRISTIAN is a person who ad-

heres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Canonical gospels and the letters of the New Testament. CHRISTIAN derives from the Greek word Christ. Central to the Christian faith is love or Agape. Through the love of Christ, we are able to reach each individual by honoring each student's learning methodology by emphasizing their strengths and talents while addressing their weaknesses. ACADEMY...An ACADEMY is defined as a school of learning and often denoting a private school. We approach each student with a plan of action aimed at accomplishing a clear objective with emphasis on what work is to be done, by whom, when, and what resources should be used. We are building a sturdy program through our commitment to discovering each student's unique way of learning in order to create future success for their lives. At Solid Foundation Christian Academy, we teach children the academics through the love of Christ. This is who we have always been. Seven is the number of completion and God is doing His perfect work in all of us so that we can be an example for future generations. The name change gives God the Glory! If you would like more information about our program, visit www.solidfoundationchristianacademy.weebly.com and www.solidfoundationinc.net. Registration for the 20112012 has now begun. After visiting the website, please call us at 770-469-3211. â–

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

Barb K. DR. MacKENZIE PAMER POWELL, OH

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amer Family Chiropractic is one of the fastest growing chiropractic offices in the state of Ohio thanks to Dr. MacKenzie Pamer’s commitment to her patient’s health and well being. She started her practice September 2001 in Powell, OH, and since then she has helped change the lives of thousands of people. Dr. Pamer and her team take care of patients ranging from a few days old to the elderly with an emphasis on spinal correction and wellness care. Dr. Pamer believes in the principle the power that made the body heals the body and helps educate the community and her patients that through the power of a specific scientific chiropractic adjustment patients are able to experience increased health, energy and alleviation of countless ailments including migraines, sciatic problems, allergies, numbness, back pain, just to name a few. Those who visit her can expect a miracle and leave telling others. ■

“She has changed my life. When I began treatment I had a lot wrong. I was dealing constantly with sinus infections and allergy problems. I took five pills a day for the sinus and allergy problems and today I take just one. This is like a miracle to me. I don’t have sinus problems or infections anymore! I don’t feel “old” anymore. Even though I just turned 70, I feel younger and more energetic than I have for probably 8 or 9 years. I have so much energy! Dr. Pamer and chiropractic care have given me a renewed and healthy life.” Jennifer B.

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Barber Shops Offering Haircuts and Health Tips By Jackie Jones In some cities, men can go to the barber shop for a shave, a haircut and get their blood sugar or blood pressure levels tested. This spi n on c us tomer service is cour tes y of www.BlackBarbershop.org, an outreach program launched by the Diabetic Amputation Prevention Foundation, which is working in concert with black institutions throughout the country in a national screening effort to educate men about the life threatening complications of diabetes and hypertension. The program was founded by Dr. Bill J. Releford, D.P.M., with a host of volunteers. "The need to address health care disparities in African-American men is paramount in light of the fact that they have the lowest life expectancy of any group in the U.S.," Releford, a podiatric surgeon, told the Trice Edney Newswire. "For decades, the black barber shop has served as a centralized gathering place, where African -American men feel comfortable discussing the most important issues that impact their lives: Politics, social trends, family and finances. Now, we are introducing an important discussion of health and the critical need for health awareness." The foundation is looking for black-owned barber shops to participate in the program because those businesses represent a safe haven for black men and the community - and often is a trusted source of information. Currently, there are black barber shop programs in 23 cities across the nation. Volunteers measure blood pressure and screen for diabetes. Customers with abnormal findings are referred to participating physicians and sometimes to the emergency room. The goal is to work with fraternities, sororities, medical schools, nurses, corporate entities and philanthropists to reach more than 500,000 by 2012. This Saturday, for example, 15 barbershops in the Atlanta area will sponsor screenings for diabetes and high blood pressure from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Educational information about prostate cancer will be offered as well. BlackBarbershop.org also offers tips on nutrition and exercise, a prescription discount card and a link to subscribe to a health newsletter or becoming a member. â– TRENDSETTERS TO TRENDSETTERS | MAY/JUNE 2011

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

T2T Magazine

SPOTLIGHT

COLUMBUS, OHIO

Dr. Leah Tate

DR. EDWARD CORDOVADO, D.C. ATLANTA, GA

Dr. Cordovado is a specialist in acute and chronic neuromuscular skeletal spine and extremity injuries with as emphasis on soft tissue and sports rehabilitation.

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r. Leah Tate currently practices dentistry at Gateway General Dentistry and Gateway General Dentistry North both located in Columbus, OH. She is a native of Columbus and graduated from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. Her professional career has consisted of working in public health dentistry and as an adjunct faculty member for The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. Dr. Tate earned a Bachelor of Science in biology from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. While at Spelman she was a Bonner Scholar, in the glee club, and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Life at Spelman taught Dr. Tate many lessons but the most valuable lesson learned was the power of perseverance through adversity. Dr. Tate resides in Central Ohio and is married with two children. Aside from spending time with her family, she is an active member of Shiloh Baptist Church in Columbus. She is a deaconess, Sunday school teacher, and participates in a Saturday Lunch Program that feeds the homeless. Some of her personal interests include cooking, reading, and gardening. Dr. Tate’s message for young people aspiring to obtain a professional career in healthcare is to “seek out mentors who can help cultivate your career choices.” ■

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HEALTH & WELLNESS Children typically have dental sealants applied on permanent back teeth as soon as the teeth come in – protecting against tooth decay through the cavity-prone years of ages 6 to 14.

Sealants guard teeth against decay-causing bacteria Things to know Sealants are a thin plastic coating painted on the chewing surfaces of teeth that bonds to the pits and grooves. This helps shield the enamel of each tooth from the plaque and food particles that can settle in depressions and cause cavities. Sealants can save time, money, and the discomfort sometimes associated with dental fillings. In addition, sealants can be clear, white, or slightly tinted, and usually aren't seen when a child talks or smiles.

How sealants are applied Application is short and painless: *The teeth that are to be sealed are thoroughly cleaned *After each tooth is dried, cotton or another absorbent material is put around the tooth to keep it dry *A special gel is briefly placed on the chewing surface *Teeth are rinsed and dried *Sealant is painted on the tooth enamel, where it bonds to the tooth and hardens in about a minute *A light may be shine d on the tooth to help harden the sealant *Sealants can protect the teeth from decay for up to 10 years. During regular de ntal checkups, the dentist will check for chipping or wearing, and may replace the sealants if needed.

Affordable dental Coverage is here… For less than $1 per day

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FITNESS TRENDS

Nancy Lewis

Not Just a Body By Carol Courtney Anglin

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ancy Lewis is an IFBB Ms. Olympic, Atlantic City and New York Pro Championship contender. She won 1st Place in 1988 NPC California and then, after a 4 year break, won the 2002 Jan Tana Classic. As we talked about life as a professional athlete, she stated, “It’s fulfilling, but not easy for women. It’s common place to be automatically judged by our looks.” We are aware that people call us mannish looking, but what is mannish looking? These days men have hair and nails that look better than ours.” she laughs. But she understands the thinking, “Even internally women face discrimination. It was one of the reasons why I took a break; I spoke out when a male counterpart was making derogatory remarks in print. I thought it was extremely unprofessional, but I came back because I love what I do.” Nancy is now back and ready! New location, new job but she decided to keep her existing training team. “We are stronger than ever and all on the same page. I am 100% muscle and nutrients.” “People have the misconception that I look like this all year long. I look like this when I train and take it to the extreme. However, I am always fit and ready to throw on a bikini and head to the beach anytime of the year. Besides, people like me, let’s just say, people like me will not fade into a crowd.” She laughs. When I asked her if she ever wants to be married and have kids she answered. “Although I am happily single, I want what any women wants. I would like to find that significant other.”

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But she spoke of the lifestyle challenges of having a family. “Right now, I’m alone so I’m #1 in my life. I can go wherever the opportunity is without answering to anyone. But there is even more to Nancy Lewis. She works full time for a police department in the animal control division. She says, “This time around training is not as easy as in the past because I have a job. I have had to learn how to multitask. I am every woman; I have to do it all to stay on top of my game. But I don’t mind because animals are my second passion. Working and seeing animals in shelters half dead and under socialized; my heart goes out to them. Cat fostering is an essential part of my life. Right now I have six cats, two dogs, and I always wanted a horse and so I have one of those too. My animals keep me level and balance me out.” If you had to say anything to encourage people it would be, “Do whatever you want to do and don’t spend time worrying about what others may think. Time flies while we listen to unproductive talk. I have no regrets. I was chosen to follow this path and have been tremendously rewarded for being obedient.”■

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FITNESS TRENDS

Go Hard or Stay Soft Camela L. Douglass, M.S. ED

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quick fix always seems like the best resolve when it comes to feeling good and looking better. There are 1,161,685,127 overweight people in the U.S. This number is growing by the second. Statistics show that on any given day half of the women in the U.S. and 1 in 4 men are on a diet. Weight loss surgery, liposuction, pills, and starvation are amongst the quick fixes that are dominating the weight loss industry with no guaranteed lifestyle changes. Anything worth having something doesn’t come easy. Ask the individuals who choose to fight obesity the natural, healthy way. People are choosing to get healthier one meal at a time-one exercise at a time. Many more are taking it to the next level by inquiring the help of a personal trainer; especially women. I have been a personal trainer for 12 years and I have watched the gym evolve from a place of barking and bragging “hard legs” into a co-ed, competitive space for toning, sculpting, and getting it in. Women are pressing, pumping, and repping it up just as much as the fellas. As the wave of interest in weight training grows, so does the desire to look like somebody else. Some of my prospective clients adamantly tell me they want to start

weight training but they don’t want to look “like a man.” They desire to look like Angela Bassett or Michelle Obama. Then my question to them is “are you willing to do what Angela and the First Lady did to get what they have?” When you look at someone like Angela Bassett you know (without asking) that her training regimen is top notch. I can guarantee that she not only exercises and eats healthy but she is disciplined and committed to the process. It’s easy to look at what someone else has and want it for yourself. The hard part is actually taking the proper steps to make it happen for you. Testimonies are just that—a test that an individual had to go through to get to where they are. If it was easy or a quick fix anybody could do it. Going “hard” means giving 110%, practicing discipline, and totally committing to the process of doing better. It does not mean cheating, quitting or making excuses as to why you can’t do something. If you desire Angela Bassett or Michelle Obama arms you are going to have to do what they did to get them. Work hard, go harder. Stay focused, go hard or stay soft. Someone is depending on your testimony. ■

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BY MECHELLE BOWSER

Your Latest Celebrity News I love the Steelers, but one Steeler player may feel a little stupid right now. Steeler Rashard Mendenhall has lost a major endorsement from the athletic line Champion. Mr. Stupid or I mean Rashard was tweeting about Osama Bin Ladens death, and his tweet states: What kind of person celebrates death? It’s amazing how people can HATE a man they have never even heard speak. We’ve only heard one side….” No dummy we heard his side when he brought down the Twin Towers...duhhhhhh. Has he lost his mind ?? Let me answer that ..YES INDEED! This man that the US finally killed was the mastermind of so many husbands, wives, children and friends here in the United States. For Rashard to even question that decision is crazy to me..tell me what do you think???? Ted Williams the man with the "Golden Voice" is going back to rehab. Mr. Williams in the middle of filming his reality television show, when he decided that he needed to go back to rehab. It is the same rehab that Dr. Phil McGraw sent him to when he was on his show and he paid for the treatment. The only problem with Mr. Williams the first time he went, he checked himself out of rehab in two weeks, this was way too early. So he has decided to go back to rehab and then get some rest. Ever since the homeless man has been discovered, he has been very busy. The new reality show that he is taping is a show based on from rags to riches. Ok Golden Voice you can do it this time.. good luck to Ted!

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Could you imagine Beyonce getting booed...well she did. Apparently at the Alexander McQueens: Savage Beauty Gala function, Beyonce and Jay-Z arrived in their formal attire. But Beyonces dress was so tight that she did not want to stand for too long and take pictures. Well we know how mean the paparazzi can be. They actually starting booing B for not getting enough photos of the dynamic duo. The dress was so tight that she could barely walk, and Jay-Z and another gentleman had to help her up the stairs. The prophet blog stated the dress looked like a Tina Knowles Special right off the rack at Sears. Personally, I feel B was uncomfortable and just wanted to sit down, and the dress looks nice. What do you think ? I guess her newly released single, Move Your Body does not work when she wears this dress. Just kidding B! Well if you are a big Keri Hilson fan, you would have noticed that her nose got a little slimmer. So could her nose job be a new height to her success? Reports are saying that Keri had her plastic surgery done by a surgeon in Miami . It's OK Keri, as long as you don't start looking like that cat woman who had over 100 plastic surgeries and now looks like a cat, cougar, an animal...hell all of the above. ■

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“Encouraging young minds to

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oined in Holy matrimony on July 26, 2008, Bobby and Renee Peoples is a husband and wife team that has made waves and created opportunities with the development of Atlanta's new broadcasting online network, The Peoples Network and TPNKIDZ.com (the first Film Class for Teens). They began teaching entrepreneurship through film to the students at Solid Foundation Scholastic Program, Inc., a private School in Stone Mountain, GA. Through TPNKIDZ.com, students have already created 3 short films which either brought out the movie making or acting skills of each participant. The couple is now teaching teenagers outside of the school as well. Film student Mary Pat - Hector raves about her time spent with TPNKIDZ. “Parent's ask me how did I learn to speak so well? I tell them ‘I have been with TPNKIDZ for four years and I can tell you first hand you will learn so much. They assist you with everything. The staff and owners are friendly.’ ”

This dynamic duo has flourished their gifts to provide exposure to talented actors and offer exquisite episodes to their viewers. Bobby and Renee, understand the importance of working together as a team to build dreams. They spend just about every waking moment together making their dreams come true. Keeping God in their marriage and maintaining a friendship is the most important aspect of their marriage, and with that comes love, respect, and honor. They are a blended family, mixing business, love and family, with five boys, one of which they just had together on July 11, 2010. Bobby and Renee, knows that a marriage is constant work – and building their empire together is worth the ups and downs that come with it. They currently have a TV show entitled Money, Power, and Respect that started out as an online series. After a year they were picked up by Comcast on Demand in Atlanta for season 1 and 2. Now they just made their debut on Verizon Fios/BBN (Black Broadcasting Network) January 1, 2011. Their TV show is now being shown in over 10 million homes nationwide. Bobby and Renee can be reached at 678-598-8051 To schedule an interview or for more information, contact them at the following websites: thepeoples@tpn1.com www.TPN1.com www.TPNKIDZ.com. ■

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COVER STORY

Photos by ANDERSON SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY

CINDY RODEO STEEDLE

BACK IN THE SADDLE Story of Faith, Hope and Charity!

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indy “Rodeo” Steedle is best known for her starring roles in VH1’s, Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, I love Money, and Charm School with Sharon Osborne where she charmed her viewers with her winning personality, charisma, and hearty laugh. Others may know Cindy the Personal Trainer, Fitness Model and International Spokeswomen for fitness companies; however, when looking deeper one would also find Cindy, the activist; a person who uses her notoriety to bring change to peoples’ lives and knowledge to causes very close to her heart. When I interviewed Cindy, she was excited about her new venture. “I have a business relationship with Nutrition House Lifestyle Store and would like everyone to look out for Rodeo’s Cross Fit Circuit Training Studio, that’s currently in discussion to open in 2011. “The in-house store will carry Rodeo’s Signature Series Nutrition Spa Products, as well as my Fitness attire. I am really excited about these projects.” With Cindy’s strong, confident attitude and body, one would believe her life was always filled with excellent health and happiness; so when she began to tell me of the tragic life she lived originating from a broken home, I was curious to find out more. “I had a sad, lonely childhood. My parents divorced when I was six years old and I witnessed a lot as a child growing up”. 24

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She managed to stay positive and rise above her situation only to face death on numerous occasions. “While training with the Jr. Olympics I dove off a platform and landed wrong, causing me to be confined to a wheelchair while my feet were reconstructed. I had zero feeling in my feet. I had to learn how to walk again”. A few years later she was diagnosed with cancer. “I thought I was dying and now facing this, I wondered whether I was being punished in some way. I had experienced a loss of a child, and was trying to hold on to a marriage that sadly ended. I became so depressed.” One day as Cindy looked in the mirror, gazing at a reflection that was 75 pounds overweight, she realized it was time she made a change. Cindy struggled through many years as she got back on her feet, but never gave up. “When one door closed another one seemed to just miraculously open. I had to keep going for my son. When I looked into his big blue eyes, I knew I did not have any other choice”. She landed in Hollywood and became known for being the classiest lady with her cowgirl hat. She appeared on multiple VH1 Series; from the VH1 Rock of Love Reality Shows with Bret Michaels and Rock of Love Reality Stars. She was also featured on VH1’s hit show and first release I Love Money, and then was chosen to work closely with Sharon Osbourne on VH1’s Sharon Osbourne’s, Charm School hit show. Rodeo, Sharon Osbourne and Bret Michaels still remain very close today. Rodeo was also featured on VH1’s Rock of Love Girl’s 2010, Where are they Now? She still appears in many magazine ads with her positive smile, but as an actress she still struggles. “People think because you are on television, billboards and in magazines that you’re making a lot of money, but that is far from the truth. However, eventually all those free ads finally have paid off.” It was the magazine ads that got her on TV and began her journey to stardom straight to Hollywood from the Arnold Schwarzenegger IFBB PRO Classic 2007. www.TRENDTOTRENDMAG.com


The whole time, while standing on the stage competing in the Arnold Classic for the first time ever Arnolds NPC Figure Competitor Competition and looking out at over 25,000 people Rodeo thought, even though she did not take the first place trophy in her class home “It’s okay, I’m going to Hollywood.” She said, “WOW! Arnold shook her hand and said Ms. Cindy, we all know you as RODEO and soon the world will too. ” Arnold stated “I personally know that you’re making a difference in lives around the world and “YOU ARE A PRO! Do not think anything different.” So Cindy walked off stage, and 51 Minds Entertainment along with VH1 Network flew her straight to Hollywood. Today Cindy has her focus back and has surpassed where she left off back then. Cindy mentioned how she got to the Arnold Classic. She couldn’t have done it without the help of her personal trainer IFBB PRO BODY BUILDER Rashid “Rocc” Shabazz and his wife Gina Shabazz at Fitness Pro Wellness Center, LLC located in Roswell, GA. In 2005, she started out with her first personal trainers, Ronald “Roc” Jones and Chris Trice located in Georgia. They helped her take first place in Body Building competitions. It was then that Cindy chose to further her career and be a NPC Fitness Figure Competitor. Today Cindy has gone from a size 16 to a size 6. She’s now thinking about going back on stage to compete in the NPC while traveling nationally as a motivational speaker; better health through better nutrition and exercise. “As a certified per-

sonal trainer, I have in-depth knowledge on fitness and nutrition. I want people to know that they do not have to be picture thin to be healthy. If you eat a healthy with high protein and include a fast pace cardio walk on a daily basis, you can still have a lean body. It’s all about eating properly”. Cindy says her heart is in the right place. She has learned from suffering not to take anything, not even being able to take an ordinary walk, for granted and she continues to help people whenever she can. She visits and gives back to the United States Troops on an ongoing basis. Cindy visited the Walter Reed Medical Center in 2007 and 2008 and she’ll be traveling soon with the USO handshake tours. She dedicated to holding fundraisers. The proceeds go to helping the Breast Cancer Foundation, as well as, working with other organizations like the, Save the Horses (savethehorses.org). Animals at, Save the Horses Foundation, are saved from being slaughtered. Cindy works with many Foundations. “I would like my son to carry on with my legacy of helping and caring for people and animals. I want to be his role model in that sense. I want him to carry on when I’m no longer here.” What we can expect to see in the future? “I am working on my first ever calendar Rodeo – Fit Diva Over 40yr; for 2012 and 2013 the calendar will include the most gorgeous fit women; all over the age of 40. I want people to know that you can be fit at any age. I also have a TV series I host coming out on a major network called SICK SPEED TV, produced by Jeff Beal Hardline Productions, LLC and Elan Brooks with Sentry Studios. It’s a fun lifestyle entertainment show based on motor sports and luxury automobiles.” She spoke heart to heart about the ongoing production of “The Voice Within” her own signature television show, where people can be inspired by stories of hope, facing their personal fears, visions and dreams. She clearly wants people to get the message that success lies within reach through peace and happiness. This idea came to her back in November 2010 while sitting in church with her Entertainment Talent Manager who, she’s partnered up with at Hardline Productions, LLC. Together they are in the process of building her staff in order to bring her show to life. She’s said “My heartfelt gratitude goes out to all who has helped me grow into an inspirational role model. Not long ago I placed my heart in God’s hands; and I believe that people can have and hope for anything, no matter what things may look like at present, if they just keep moving and don’t look back”. ■ You can book Rodeo and get more information by going to www.CindyRodeo.com http://www.thevoiceshow.tv/index.html. Follow Cindy on Twitter at @CindyRodeo and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CindyRodeofans, www.DreamItMakeIt.com

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TRENDSETTER SPOTLIGHT

T2T Magazine

SPOTLIGHT Ed Baker

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d Baker has been Publisher of Atlanta Business Chronicle for 23 years, one of the country’s largest business journals with over 180,000 readers each week. In addition to his local responsibilities, Ed is also Publisher of Sporting News, the national sports magazine, digital properties and radio network. Ed grew up in Atlanta and is very active in the community. He serves on the boards of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Atlanta Business League, Leadership Atlanta, Junior Achievement of Georgia, Public Broadcasting Atlanta and Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business. A graduate of Georgia State University, Ed remains happily married to his high school sweetheart for 33 years. They have one married son who works in advertising in Atlanta. ■

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TRENDSETTER SPOTLIGHT

From Passion To Purpose

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he Daughter of Diplomats, Cindy Tawiah, was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. Pushed to pursue a career in medicine by her family, Cindy got her first taste of manufacturing when a chemistry teacher gave her a helping hand for a project. “He said, ‘I’d like to teach you a practical application; I want to show you how to make lipstick and nail polish.” It was then that the beauty seed was planted. Before that seed could grow Cindy, followed her parents’ wishes and went on to receive a Bachelors degree and career in nursing. Still, something was missing in Cindy’s life. “I was disillusioned, depressed. I prayed for a sign. If someone upsets today, it’s a sign for me to leave, I wanted to leave and open up a hair salon.” That morning as Cindy, went about her duties. She saw that sign, and immediately drafted her resignation letter. But the path to Cindy’s dream wasn’t easy. With no formal training or experience Cindy, set out to open her first salon. She was turned away from several different banks and multiple rental properties, but she persevered. Cindy, finally found someone who was willing to take a chance on her. In February of 2004, she began reaching out to victims of domestic violence in an effort to renew their sense of self-worth and self-esteem. Partnering with two local shelters, Cindy brought 40 women to her salon, where they received new winter coats (thanks to donations from community), a homecooked meal and a full day of beauty, complete with facials, hairstyles and manicures. Cindy felt satisfied with the direction in which her life was headed, but at the end of 2006 she noticed she had quite a turnover rate in her salon. Unsure of what to do, she turned to her friend for advice. “He said, ‘You need to find your purpose’ and I thought “what is he talking about?” My passion is women and beauty. My purpose,” I thought was my passion was beauty products. In Febru-

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ary of 2007, Cindy, put together a plan of action. She wanted to create a line that was natural and alcohol free. That’s when the Diva By Cindy, hair-care line was born. “I wanted them to be products of integrity, something I would use and stand by, something that would empower women; Hence the name, ‘Diva.’ ” Cindy also wanted to use her hair-care line to reach out to domestic violence victims. With the help of grant writers, Cindy created a training and work program to offer women that are affected by domestic violence, the opportunity to be independent distributors for Diva By Cindy. “You don’t want to give them a handout – you want to give them a hand up”, says Cindy. Cindy closed her salon in 2009 and is now focusing on her product line. She will also focus on opening a holistic wellness center, Cindy’s House of Healing; which provides acupuncture, reflexology, massage therapy, aesthetics, aromatherapy and “everything that would help women heal naturally.” The center will also showcase the Diva By Cindy products and will house a new training center for woman interested in becoming independent distributors for the line. Cindy has also created the Donate to a Diva campaign – which put together beauty and hair-care products for 250 women in nine shelters in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia. The goal is to help the women beautify themselves and increase their self-esteem. Cindy and her team bring women in once a month to experience the benefits of the holistic services that Cindy’s House of Healing offers. It’s a busy life for Cindy, chock-full of challenges and obstacles, but she has some extra hands to keep her sane. “I have a very supportive husband who fortunately keeps me grounded. He handles most of the online issues, so he’s more of the ‘Chief Technical Officer’; I also have a very valuable assistant – Jill.” Cindy, also credits her life experience as the source of inspiration and strength for what she does. “It’s a full cycle to use what I’ve been given to make a difference in this world. It is a labor of love for me.” ■

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TRENDSETTER SPOTLIGHT

Roger Louis Kennedy is the Author of the Self Help Relationship Book

My Spouse Made Me Rich

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oger Louis Kennedy, knows that associating with individuals who truly understand your gift will allow you to take a good look at yourself and your creative aspect of life. He is the President of My Spouse Made Me Rich, Inc. “I am the proud parent of two wonderful kids. My daughter Amber Kennedy, is 21 and my son Kaylon Kennedy, is 16. I grew up with two wonderful parents Joe and Phyllis Kennedy who have been married for 48 years.” Born and raised in a Chicago suburb called Harvey, Kennedy have always loved working with people and after high school, began his career as a salesman. “Being a salesman was a perfect fit for my personality and my spirit to do things my way. I have always been a creative person with a lot of energy and passion for wanting to create avenues of opportunity for myself.” Kennedy, started writing books after being separated from his wife – the title of his book was Inspired in a

Dream. “I didn't realize what the title of my book meant until I began writing it and looked at the things I had done in the relationship. It caused me to really examine myself inside and out in so many ways. I am proud of my journey with my book because it has inspired many and the title alone has gotten noticed around the world by celebrities, music moguls, athletes and many more successful Individuals.” “I am also proud to say that my book is endorsed by Rhonda McMillian M.D., I have taken my book journey up from ground level since 2008 and the journey has been filled with love, haters and very powerful individuals who have stood behind me throughout my journey. I am proud to say that my book can be ordered through all of the major bookstores online.” “My personal adversity of a failed marriage has driven and pushed me to a higher level of creativity. I tell everyone that at some point and time in your life, you have to take a good look at who you are and what you contributed to the demise of the relationship or marriage. It's not

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easy to look in the mirror at yourself but it's not how you start its how you finish. I have done some T.V interviews and a couple of radio interviews along with having some write ups in a few magazines – my whole purpose is to inspire individuals to be more accountable in their personal lives, relationships and/or marriage. I have continued to grow in so many ways and I also continue to struggle in many ways with the mistakes I have made in the past.” ■

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ANGELIA ROBINSON LIVE at the DOVE AWARDS in ATLANTA , GA

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s the co-host of Ion Media Networks television show Inner City Gospel, I had the honor of covering Gospel and Christian Music’s biggest night of the year! On April 20th the nd 42 Annual Dove Awards was celebrated at Atlanta’s Fabulous Fox Theater. The Gospel Music Association’s (GMA’s) bold step to hold this year’s Dove Awards outside of Nashville for the very first time, proved to be a huge success. This decision follows a contract renewal with Atlanta-based network, GMC, which has broadcast the Dove Awards for the past four years. The GMA serves as the face and voice for the Gospel/Christian music community and is dedicated to exposing, promoting and celebrating the Gospel through music of all styles including Pop, Rock, Praise & Worship, Urban Gospel, R&B, Hip Hop,

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Southern Gospel, Bluegrass, Country and more. Although this year’s Dove Awards was void of the traditional week long series of events known as “Gospel Music Week”, the people of Atlanta stepped in and partnered with the GMA to provide several Dove Awards showcases and parties leading up to the big night. Everyone from “The CRoom” (Forest Park Christian Club) founder & Pastor, Sergio Croom who was honored by the GMA Board, to a myriad of other Christian event promoters out of Nashville, provided a platform for both major and independent artists to share their message of hope and love. Another first for the GMA was selecting a non-musical act to host this year’s awards show. TV host and Comedienne Sherri Shepherd was chosen for the task and she delivered.

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Sherri captivated the audience with her charm and quick wit while genuinely appearing to enjoy the performances. Chris Tomlin and the Passion Artists started out the evening with a Praise and Worship sing-a-long of “Our God.” Christian Rock band Third Day performed their single “Children of God,” which represented hope as they were joined by Mark Hall of Casting Crowns and Steven Curtis Chapman to honor Chapman and his wife Mary Beth’s Ministry, SHOW HOPE with the GMC UPLIFT SOMEONE award. The legendary Kenny Rogers and Point Of Grace finished with a standing ovation. This kicked off a night of explosive collaborations with a memorable highlight being “The Singing Pastors.” Bishop Paul S. Morton, Marvin Sapp, Smokey Norful, Deitrick Haddon, Donald Lawrence & Bishop Darrell Hines delivered a moving

performance of the song “Undivided” which spoke volumes about the importance of unity and love. However, the most moving moment of the evening was when Marvin Sapp dedicated his award to the memory of his late wife. There was not a dry eye in the house. Kirk Franklin set the Fox Theater on fire with his high energy closing that rounded out an evening of performances that ranged from country to hip-hop to contemporary gospel, rock and pop, all representing the uplifting message of Gospel and Christian music. For a complete listing of this year’s winners visit http://www.gospelmusic.org/files/Doves/ dovewinners2011.pdf. The Dove Awards will air throughout the year on GMC or visit www.watchgmctv.com for show times. ■

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INSPIRATIONAL

By Carol Courtney Anglin

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n 1980 when young Stacy Lattisaw belted out the hit song, “Let Me Be Your Angel”, she had no idea that the lyrics would be prophetic. Fast forward to today, we have Stacy Lattisaw-Jackson, the Minister and Motivational Speaker, CEO, wife of 19 years and mother of two teenagers. Speaking to Stacy was gratifying because she knows where she’s been, what she has, and where she’s going. Her purpose and passion was clear as she told me “I’m Not the Same Girl” which is the name of her book. “The closer I get to God the more I know what his plan is for me.” Stacy is the CEO of Believer’s Building Bridges; her company published her book and is also the home to her Youth Empowerment Program. Stacy is on a mission to reach children. She holds conferences and youth events, encouraging children to finish school, convincing them that they don’t have to follow the crowd. She challenges them to stand up and be leaders. She also teaches on the principle of integrity and not being afraid to support abstinence. “There are not a lot of role models for our children today, so I try my best to stand in the gap for a lot of them”. Her heart goes out to those that are being bullied. “I had a hard time in school. Because I was very light, I was called white girl and yellow girl. I was quiet, shy and somewhat timid, so people took it as being stuck up.” Unfortunately, after she became a child star it got worse. “You know when you reach a certain level of success everyone is not happy for

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you. And a lot of time the opposition comes from our own people.” Not only did she have to worry about students, but now she had teachers joining in, “I was 15 and grown women would look me up and down and talk about what I had on to each other. “I would turn in my test papers and they would say they couldn’t find it; anything to harass me.” Eventually Stacy’s parents had enough and decided to home school her. She went on to be a star. After her crossover, mainstream status with “Love on a Two Way Street,” “Miracles” and “Let Me be your Angel,” Stacy was taken under Narada Michael Walden’s wings producing five hit albums that led to her signing with Motown in 1986. It was at this time that Stacy begun to see things that disheartened her. “I realized that I was deep within an industry that had a lot of crooked people in it.” “My daughter Kayla wants to get into the industry, she sings and writes songs. But I will not push her out there; in fact, I encourage her to wait until she gets a little older. I want her to enjoy her childhood and prepare for the industry life.” Stacy said, “I had an enjoyable experience being a child star but it’s a lot if you are not prepared.” I understand a lot of what Michael Jackson went through as a child star. “I was fortunate to open up for the Jackson Family tour which was a huge opportunity for me. I actually got a chance to talk with Michael, a time that I will cherish as long as I live.” She reflected on the childhood she never had. “I didn’t know how much I missed growing up until one day when I took my son Kevin to one of his games. I was sitting in the car just watching them have teenage fun and my mind took me back. I realized that I never went to any school dances, or proms, and never attended any school games. I was crushed and cried right there in the car.” Traveling on the road can be a lot and when you’re 15 it can be gruesome. There were sad moments when, “I was forced to leave my family and fly 20 hours away to an event in Africa. I was tired and I didn’t want to go. I sat and cried because I was exhausted but I still had to go.” And then there were funny memories “like the time I was on stage, and I forgot the words to the second verse. I had to play it off and make up words.” “Now this was one of my hit songs so everyone in the audience was singing the right words and I was singing the wrong ones.” “I guess everybody was saying what is that she’s singing,” as she laughed. At this point, they had Stacy on the road at least 4 nights out of a week. “We had fun but we were tired a lot.” It wasn’t until she recorded, “Where Do We Go From Here”, with Johnny Gill that she realized she was not ready to be in the music business. Although her mother traveled with her on the road, they all had very limited knowledge of the industry. “We were being robbed. This was a hit record on billboard

for several weeks at #1, and we were told that we only sold 30 or 40,000 records. We both knew that could not be true. Johnny was going to have the company audited, but I knew it was just time for me to leave the industry. I told them to go ahead and keep my part of the money.” Stacy eventually left the industry after marrying a consistent sound engineer by the name of Kevin Jackson who was determined to be in her life forever. “My husband was my sound tech at the time, and our first date was at Pizza Hut,” she laughs. “He took off from his business and we dated for 11 days straight. “Six months later we were engaged, six months after that we were married.” She talks about their relationship, “Divorce with us is not an option. There is no perfect marriage, and we have had our share of arguments but we are God fearing and respectful to each other. The secret to a successful marriage is two forgiving people.” Seventeen years later they have a thriving business and he is particularly supportive of her ministry. She is currently in the studio working on her Gospel Project and will be announcing the launch of new music in the future. “This time I am prepared. “ Stacy encourages veryone to “learn the business you want to be in, tap into your gifts and talents, find out what you are good at, and don’t give up. Some people give up right before the break through comes. Get to know who God is and you will get to know your purpose.” “Stacy, what do you want people to leave knowing about you?” “I want them to know the real me. I didn’t get a chance to show that on some programs, like the piece on ‘Unsung Hero’. And that’s one of the reasons why I wrote my book. I want people to know that I am not the same girl, I have been renewed!” ■

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INSPIRATIONAL TRENDS

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Are You Waiting or Wasting? By Georgeann McCrary

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re waiting and wasting one in the same? I ask this question because I often hear people say they are waiting for a blessing, waiting for Mr. or Ms. Right, and waiting on a financial break-through. But during the time that is passing what steps are being taken to get that blessing? Are you working through your own issues and baggage in order to be prepared when Mr. or Ms. Right shows up? What seed has been planted and watered in order to manifest that break-through? Has anything been done, fostered, nurtured, or prepared? Or is there just waiting, waiting, and more waiting for this miraculous event to occur without effort? Can all this desire and faith by itself amount to anything? That same question is posed in the Bible. “But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?” (James 2:20 KJV). Later in James 2:26 the question is answered, “For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.” The Message Bible further describes “faith apart from works is inactive, ineffective, and worthless.” Simply put, faith without some sort of effort means nothing is happening. The situation remains lifeless and corpse-like. Yes, we need to believe and have faith, yet we often miss the works portion so waiting then becomes wasting…wasting time. As we are waiting and wasting, life is moving forward. Whether we choose to move or be stagnant the sun rises and sets daily and the grass continues to grow. We have to make sure that we continue to be forward moving as well with bettering ourselves, renewing our minds, and taking the necessary steps to manifest those things that we desire. Nothing just happens. Now you may be thinking, ‘God told me to be still and wait on Him.’ Indeed there are times when the Holy Spirit will instruct us to be still. However, even in one’s stillness there is prayer and meditation that should be taking place. Stillness does not mean idleness. This stillness means communing with God and discerning the messages He sends about what one’s next right action should be. This waiting is not wasting because there is some action taking place. There is effort, intention, and focus on God. So if you are diligently waiting and not wasting for something in your life to happen, make sure that there are some works, effort, and action being taken. Couple that that mustard seed of faith and surely many wonderful things will blossom in your garden called life. ■

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Craving for Life is Greater By Angela M. Thomas

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hen you have something to live for it makes you thankful for waking up to see another day and you see the importance of the steps to live a longer life. Gratitude will definitely reshape your attitude, making even the tough times positive. Thankfulness keeps us focused on the positive, reminding us that there is always hope and what may appear as impossible seems possible. When there is a sense of purpose it helps a person to make a decision to change and become more alive, more enthusiastic and more optimistic. This life is shorter than we realize, but eternity is longer than we can imagine. In Psalms 90:10 (NLT) it says, “Seventy years are given to us! Some may even reach eighty. But even the best of these years are filled with pain and trouble; soon they disappear, and we are gone.” Waste no more time on petty things, for life is precious and a gift from God that we may rejoice and be glad all of our days. Life is full of challenges! As we already know challenges can be what empower us and take us to the next level. God doesn’t want to see us in pain or hurt us, but He is willing to use our pain to accomplish great things in us and around us. Jesus said that if we seek, we will find. If we

ask, we will receive. If we knock, the door will open (Matthew 7:8). The Bible says you don’t have because you don’t ask (James 4:2). If we anticipate the best, there’s a chance it will happen. Believing the best allows us to see the best. My request is that I live a long, healthy and prosperous life. I believe if we all look around us we will see miracles, wonders, and great beauty. Just look at the lives of your children, relatives, friends and families. How sad would we be if we allow ourselves to become so overwhelmed by the bad things in life and became blinded to all the good things in life? Maybe we should all consider craving for a greater life with laughter, fun, joy and hope. But most importantly we should choose life and choose to live it to the fullest. My cravings for life are that I live a life with a sound mind, good health, able to enjoy the good and learn from the bad. I want to embrace and digest all the good in my life to make room for more and I encourage you to do the same. ■ Angela M. Thomas is a certified inspirational speaker, and author of eight inspirational nurturing books. She also is the CEO/ Publisher of Sheerpurrfection Publishing and Reach 2 Teach Literary Program. To book or contact Angela, please call (305) 793-1347 or visit www.AngelaMThomas.com

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SPORTS TRENDS

Sports philanthropy: NFL Athletes Give Back

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By Autumn Burton, Ph..D

he trend of increased sports philanthropy has been seen in the creation of professional athlete foundations across the United States. Many professional athletes from the National Football League (NFL), National Basketball Association (NBA), and the National Baseball League (NBL), to name a few, have started their own nonprofit organizations. Many of the player foundations focus on youth and sports, but many of them also focus on promoting awareness or curing a specific disease. Additionally, personal stories can be extremely powerful tools when it comes to change. If people can learn from personal stories then there is a better chance to make a pivotal change. As seen on many current network programs, high-profile celebrities are being used more each day to get the message of many nonprofit organizations out to the community. There have been many athletes and entertainers lending their face and voice to efforts like “Idol gives back” and “Aids-Red” campaign. What is the motivation for those celebrities? Are they directly impacted by the message of the campaign? Could it be a career move for exposure? Is it a historical link? Is altruism or egoism a characteristic of human nature or is it learned from others? These types of questions are the focus of theories of giving. For almost as long as professional sports have been in existence, there has been a strong connection between athletes and the community. The huge popularity of sport puts athletes in a national spotlight. These sports professionals are viewed as role models by many people. Whether it is a personal experience of their own, a global or local catastrophe, or out of the goodness of their hearts, athletes lend their support to nonprofit organizations to help people who are not as fortunate as the sports professionals that have the million dollar contracts. There seems to be a growing desire for athletes to make a difference in the community as seen by the increase in foundations on the NFL Players Association Website. You can also see an emerging growth in sports philanthropy as seen by new organizations like Athletes for Hope and the Sports Philanthropy Project. There have been many nonprofit organizations that leverage the influence of highprofile people to gain more awareness for their mission and to help develop successful campaigns, like the American Diabetes Association who selected Donovan McNabb (NFL Quarterback) as their spokesperson. Nonprofit organizations rely on donations and support from people who are passionate about their cause to close the funding gaps. There are many nonprofit organizations in the United States and an unknown number of nonprofit organizations formed by professional football players. One of the goals that the NFL stresses to each player in the league is to get involved with community initiatives. With the national spotlight focused on players on and off the field of 36

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T2T MAGAZINE SALUTES NFL FOUNDATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS 49er’s Academy Since opening in 1996, the 49ers Academy in East Palo Alto has received a steady stream of support from the entire 49ers organization. The school serves 6th, 7th and 8th grade students who benefit from a small, nurturing and personalized environment. The 49ers Academy provides a caring community where the emphasis is on one-on-one relationships to promote academic success in children who have struggled in other school programs. www.49ers-academy.org. 51 Ways for Charity, Inc. Founded in 2005 by Carlos Emmons of the NY Giants and Takeo Spikes of the Buffalo Bills, the Foundation's mission is to support families of children that have been diagnosed with cancer and/or blood disorders through financial, spiritual and physical resources (gifts, time, etc.). The Ray Lewis Foundation is a non-profit tax-exempt corporation whose mission is to provide personal and economic assistance to disadvantaged youth. Ray has built a strong reputation on and off the field as a leader who cares enough to get things done. Since Ray first arrived in the Baltimore area, he has been a community staple when it pertains to helping the youth of our city. Most of the charities Ray chooses to partake in, he does without any fanfare. The Ray Lewis Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of today's at risk youth.www.raylewis52.com/foundation.htm. The Mewelde Moore Knowledge First Foundation was created by Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Mewelde Moore to positively impact young men between the ages of 1018. The Foundation will launch programs that will offer incentives for students in order to encourage high scholastic achievement. http:// www.mmkff.org The Kurt Warner First Things First Foundation is dedicated to impacting lives by promoting Christian values, sharing experiences and providing opportunities to encourage everyone that all things are possible when people seek to put ‘first things first.’www.firstthingsfirstfoundation.com. These are only a few of many charitable NFL organizations that supports countless communities and people around the nation. To learn more about these charities, visit their respective websites. Also visit www.athletesforcharity.com and other professional athlete charity websites.

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SPORTS TRENDS play, it is important for athletes in the NFL to gain public support. Through their influence in the media and assets, players can make a significant difference in the community. In Google searches, one only needs to type the name of an NFL Player or their charity’s webpage and an article about them helping the public will appear. Sports philanthropy has grown in importance to sports organizations as well as to the professional athletes who are employed by those organizations. As a professional athlete, one is often in a position of prominence before admiring and venerating children and adults. Many athletes realize their position and begin to research ideas about starting a nonprofit organization to help those who idolize them in ways that would not be possible otherwise. After gaining name recognition and positive media, athletes set up an organization or charity event that benefits their hometown team and/or the place where they were raised. In a recent study of 10 retired and current NFL players regarding motivation to give back, philanthropy was described in many forms, it included mentorship, motivational speaking, community service, and in-kind or monetary contributions. For many of the athletes in the study, philanthropy combined several of these activities. It was shown that many of the athletes have a direct link to their organization through personal experience and their altruism. Each athlete identified his desire to participate in one or more of these activities and explained, how these “giving” elements can positively impact the lives of others as well as their own. Athletes are motivated to support nonprofit organizations for different reasons. Some athletes have family members who have a disease, or have died from a disease; others were influenced by their parents; and some athletes, in their childhood, benefited from nonprofit organizations in their community. In some form, these athletes understand the benefits that can come from supporting a nonprofit organization. The NFL athletes all agreed that the main reason they enjoy giving back is because they are given so much by the community. It is a win-win situation for both the athletes and the communities. The possibilities for each group are endless. The athletes' recognized that they have been given a lot and are willing to give back. How do professional football players, who have formed their own nonprofit organizations, interpret motivation for forming their own nonprofit organization or becoming involved with an existing nonprofit organization? They interpret motivation as being able to use their personal experiences, passions, and their platform to positively impact the world around them. Overall, the concept of professional athletes creating or participating in nonprofit organizations is positive. Whether the athlete truly has a passion for a cause or they are looking to improve their image, good comes from those actions. The athletes are able to take their high profile status and put them to good use by working toward something that will better the community. ■

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SPOTLIGHT Anthony Leon

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nthony Leon was born in Miami on October 22, 1987 to Mr. Anthony and Anita Leon. Anthony Leon is setting the pace through his drive and determination to succeed and become a positive and great role model to hopefully inspire his peers and family. First, he places high values on receiving his degree by graduating before turning pro. He strives to show other young men and women that education is foremost important in this life. He believes excellence means doing your very best in everything, in every way. When you accomplish something that you once believed was impossible, it makes you a new and better person. It changes the way you see yourself and the world. He was determined to live out this discipline. Also, as a young man he believes family, faith, community deeds, and football has truly kept him grounded. He attended a prestige private school at Gulliver Prep as the number 10 ranked safety in the nation and number 2 safety in the state of Florida by Rivals.com He was named First-Team All- Dade County by the Miami Herald and the number 10 overall recruit in the state by the publication on its list of the state’s top 25. He finished his senior season with 84 tackles and four interceptions on defense while scoring four touchdowns on offense as a wide receiver. He is the cousin of the late NFL star Sean Taylor. Leon, who originally signed with Florida State as part of the 2006 recruiting class, left due to the death of his cousin and spent the last year at the College of the Sequoias for Curtis Allen, who played for Arkansas Assistant Coach Willy Robinson. He was recruited by USC, Miami (Fla.), California, Oregon, Minnesota and Alabama. He is definitely one driven young man to watch. ■ TRENDSETTERS TO TRENDSETTERS | MAY/JUNE 2011

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n your very special day, you should give careful consideration as to who does the make-up for you and your wedding party. Hours before your wedding, is not the time to discover that you are unhappy with your look and the MUA that you choose. Trust me! A few things to consider when selecting a MUA for your special day are: Will you be going to a studio or will the MUA come to you? Consider having the artist come to you, it is more convenient, simply because you will have enough on our mind and things to do that day, keeping a hardline schedule might become difficult and stressful. What brand of product will the MUA be applying on to you? Make sure that it is a brand that you are familiar with and have used before. Everyone’s skin is different and you do not want your skin to become irritated on your big day. PS: Skin irritations will appear on camera and a photographer can only airbrush so much. Not to mention, the fee for extensive airbrushing. Does the MUA offer a “Test” session? That way, you can work with the artist to ensure that you get the look that you want and test out the product that will be used. Take a digital camera with you to see how the product reflects on camera; not all products are camera friendly. Remember, you and your wedding party will be taking lots of pictures in various places and lighting, so it important that your make-up is flawless in all situations. A few questions to ask when interviewing a MUA: Is the MUA able to come to you? Is the product that they use, Hypoallogeneic? Will the MUA complete a “Test” session? Is there a charge for a “Test” session? If you want extras, like false eyelashes, will the MUA provide them or will you need to purchase them yourself and bring with you? Ask to see a portfolio of their previous work? In closing, I cannot emphasis enough to you to ask questions, any questions of the MUA that you may have. It is important that you convey what you want and expect from your MUA. You are the client, a paying customer, not a test dummy. A professional MUA will not be insulted by these questions; they will appreciate your candor and the detail that you provide them. Lastly, Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! I hope your wedding is everything you dream it to be! ■ www.TRENDTOTRENDMAG.com

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BUYING A HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM ONLINE: WORTH THE RISK?

BY DR. DOROTHY FLAKE

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ombine the popularity of hair replacement systems with the popularity of the internet and what have you got? A lot of online options for ordering instant hair! But online sales don't give you that warm fuzzy feeling that any manufacturing or fitting problems will be taken care of. That's why most people seek a personalized service at a local Hair Restoration Salon when purchasing a hair system. An internet search for " Hair Replacement Systems" returns hundreds of thousands of possibilities! The advantage of internet shopping is mainly the cheaper cost and the extra privacy. You can choose a design, fill out and send the forms for fitting requirements, and finalize the sale in a matter of minutes. Of course, experience taking measurements and buying off the internet may be difficult if you're a novice. And then when it comes in the mail, what do you do with it? How do you attach it? Does it feel custom made for your head? Very doubtful!! I you can't try a wig's fit before buying, try sizing your head by trying on a series of baseball caps and matching them up with wig sizes. Many of the wigs come in a series of standard sizes ranging from small to extra-large, so you may increase your chances of ordering a better fit if you have some idea of where you fall in the spectrum. However, the old adage about getting what you pay for is definitely a factor in internet shopping. Among the caveats of shopping online are the following: * You don't know much about the people you're buying from. The internet businesses come and go, and getting shafted is unfortunately not all that unusual when dealing with internet companies that have to turn high volumes of sales.  You can't see what you're buying in advance, materials

us e d in Hair Repl ac e me nt S ys te ms v a r y greatly, and cheap materials look just that cheap.

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* You may not measure your head correctly: an ill-fitting Hair System is the biggest giveaway that your hair isn't your own. * Corrections and adjustments are difficult: a local Hair Replacement center is better at fixing problems as they occur. Internet transactions start to seem less convenient if you can't get anyone to answer your emails or calls. * You will need to find someone locally to style, shampoo, or maintain you System, unless you really want to send your hair back and forth through the mail which can become costly. Make sure you have a way to CONTACT THE INTERNET BUSINESS if you have problems. Do they have AN 800 NUMBER? A HOTLINE? E-MAIL THAT'S ANSWERED FREQUENTLY? GOOD LUCK! ■

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Celebrity Stylist Penna’e is F.R.E.E!!

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or a small town girl from Harrisburg, PA Celebrity Stylist “Penna’e” known by her hometown as just Penny has always had a big heart and big dreams! Known for her trendsetting vision and extraordinary skill, Penna’e has become one of the most sought after celebrity stylist in Atlanta, GA. She has always been a trendsetter to us we love Pennae’s fashion forwardness, Creativity, most of all her positivity and love for God that always remain with her” - says local fan of Penna’e. Inspired by her Mother, a great hair stylist herself, Penna’e knew by the age of ten that she would be a household name in the beauty industry. Penna’e states “My foundation has always been built on the support and love of my family and making a difference.” A professional stylist now for over 29 years, Peanna’e uses hair as her canvas, bringing an unmarked approach to draw out each client’s unique beauty with her motto, “Changing Lives One Head at a Time”.

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Penna’e has done platform work for many artists in the industry and gives back by volunteering her skills at schools and various organizations. Penna’es godfather, the late Barry White instilled in her the importance of always giving back and being the best there is. Her profile of work includes but is not limited to providing her services to The Soul Train Awards, Dove Awards, Bet Awards and the Stellar Awards. In 2010, Penna’e suffered from a stroke. Doctors told her she would not have full functionality for a least a year. But because of her strong belief in God and the power of prayer she recovered within 5 months. Now more than ever she is on a mission to drastically change lives. Her mission motto is to be F.R.E.E. which means Forgiven e s s / F ai t h . R e s t / R e s t or a t i o n. E v al u at e / Elevate.Eliminate/Enjoy! Penna’e is scheduled for speaking engagements and currently preparing to go on tour with Shirley Strawberry’s Dream Big book tour to deliver the message of what true faith is. “Creating a new look for my clients is a creative outlet for me. Helping people feel and look their best truly inspires me!” - Penna’e NOTE TO MEDIA: Interviews with the management team at Salon Penna’e are available by contacting G. Jackson with Professional Assistance at (888) 400.9899 or via email at info@professional-assistance.net.

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his star's influences came from the sounds of artists such as, Aretha Franklin, Billy Holiday, Michael Jackson, Anita Baker, Whitney Houston and last but not least, Judy Garland. Once she heard that her sounds could catch the ears of others she never stopped. Nicki Nichole would sing at any given chance that allowed her to show her vocal ability and talent that God gave her. Her first audiences that she utilized were her friends on the playground at school recess and family! She would definitely use her play time singing. As she got older she joined the choir, show choirs, plays and other activities that allowed her to show her vocal talent. She coordinated a black gospel choir in Columbus, Ohio at East High School in 1995. She then relocated during her teenage years to Virginia Beach, Virginia and gained a lot more experience with her music by singing in 3 church choirs, plays and in Madricals Show Choir at First Colonial High School. She worked with a local gospel group managed by her pastor, Anthony Albritton. They were all “his kids” and when he discov-

ered they had a talent, he called them Aloysious and the Albritton Singers, ranging the ages 3-10 years of age who won shows at Apollo Theater (8) eight times and opened up for various artists such as Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peebles, Hezekiah Walker, Kirk Franklin, Aretha Franklin and President Clinton. Working with them taught her a lot of what she knows now. Nicki Nichole's talent is what she gained not only through the birth of her mother, who also has a vocal talent even before her being born but steers from her mother's father Harry Thomas who sung with the Duke Ellington Band in his younger years. Even though he is not here now because his soul is at rest, she has carries this talent not only for her future but from past generations in her family and is very grateful for what God has given her. She currently Is putting a lot of time in the studio with the producer that discovered her, William Beaty aka Poppa Steff who has since been able to have her viewed by several record labels includings Jive and Atlantic Records. Her single “SNAP” was featured and played as song of the week on Columbus, Ohio’s hottest hip-hop and R&B radio station Power 107.5. It is only one of many to follow. A star definitely has been born as her emotions, thoughts and vocals are radiating through her music. She is Nicki Nichole. ■ TRENDSETTERS TO TRENDSETTERS | MAY/JUNE 2011

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MIKI HOWARD

Enjoying My Life! I’m here and I’m Fabulous! By Carol Courtney Anglin

Miki keeps her music alive by making it available to the masses online. Her official website is www.mikihowardmedia.com. You can also purchase Ms. Howard’s music at cdbaby.com/cd/mikihoward.

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ki Howard was born in Chicago as Alicia Michelle Howard. She is also known to some as one of the greatest singers that ever lived. In the 1980’s, she had a series of hit records. Her first number one hit came in 1989 “Ain’t nuthin’ in the World and “Ain’t Nobody Like You”, followed by three top 10 hits “Come Share My Love”, “Imagination” and “Love Under New Management”, which was created during her brief love affair with Gerald Levert. Although they did not stay together as a couple, they remained friends forever. “I loved Gerald very much I stayed very close to him and his brother Sean. I think in the end I was closer to Sean than Gerald. We were all like brothers and sisters after a while. I miss them both dearly.” Miki proved she was no ordinary R&B singer when she landed the role of Billie Holiday in the Malcolm X film written by Spike Lee. She followed with a featured role in Poetic Justice with Janet Jackson and produced by John Singleton. The very bubbly Miki had nothing but positive things to say. She talked about her childhood memories of growing up around music. Her mother sang with the gospel group the Caravans and her father a singer with the Pilgrim Jubilees. “It was nothing for me to come home and see Billy Preston, Aretha Franklin or James Cleveland at my house. I grew up in a house dominated by music. Most people add music to their life, but in my world, I only knew how to add life to music.” She explained why she left the industry, “It was a combination of a bad marriage, management and me not willing to compromise and play the bureaucracy game”, which eventually influenced her decision to go home and raise her children. She put her priorities in order stating, “show business will always be there.” She was right. By 2001, Miki made a comeback and released her first album in four years entitled “Three Wishes,” which landed her a Grammy Nomination. “Every Grammy Nominee wants that Grammy, but whether I ever get one or not I am still happy with what I have accomplished.” Today Miki is still touring. “I am always doing concerts somewhere whether it’s Jazz with Roy Ayers or R&B with Bobby Brown and Bell Biv Devoe. I have a great life! I don’t see what I do as show business anymore. I am an established artist; it’s more of an art form for me. I am just doing what I love to do,” But when she comes home, she loves to be surrounded by family. “I enjoy my three natural children, my lovely granddaughter, and my many surrogate children,” she laughs. “People have misconceptions concerning artists who are not on the media’s radar. They think that if you’re not in the public’s eye, then you must not be doing anything. That’s not true. I’m not super busy, but that’s a good thing.” She continues, “There is a place for artists, like me, that have fans that just love their music. There’s a whole world out there that is not media driven.” What would you say to encouragement others to follow their dreams to fruition? “I would have to say love what you’re doing. If you believe that it’s great somebody else will too.” Miki, It was a pleasure meeting you! ■


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The Art of “Hope” by Brian K. Jones

Photos by Monyuno Productions

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peranza Spalding was introduced to much of the music world for the first time, on February 13, 2011, as she was announced the winner of the highly touted Grammy Award for Best New Artist of the year; an award that many had reserved in their minds and hearts for their own R&B, Hip Hop or Pop music hopefuls. She has since won over many of those same music enthusiasts, who are now singing her praises, with her undeniable voice and range, her multi genre instrumentals, and fresh compositions. Home schooled by her mother for much of her primary schooling, Esperanza, whose name in Spanish means Hope, developed an affinity to self learning and the hands on atmosphere that was fostered there. At home, while watching an episode of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” where she witnessed classical musician,Yo Yo Ma, playing the Cello, she became inspired to teach herself to play the violin at 4 years old. She began to play well enough to join and play with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon, from age 5 to 15. Esperanza then discovered the Bass, and the art of improvisation that it introduced her to. She left high school, received her GED and took advantage of a scholarship in her hometown, to attend Portland State University. Shortly afterward, her talents landed her on the campus of the prestigious Berklee School of Music at 16, where she sharpened her craft of composing, and graduated with her BM in 3 years. In 2005, it was also at Berklee, while just 20 years old, she became the youngest faculty member ever at the famed Boston institution. Playing the bass opened the door for her to other genres ranging from Classical, Blues, Jazz, and Bossa Nova, to Hip Hop. Her new found love with the Bass kindled musical collaborations with artists from Patti Austin, to Prince, and Stanley

Clarke, to Stevie Wonder. Currently, she is touring with such respected notables as Terri Lynne Carrington (who readers may remember as the house drummer for The Arsenio Hall Show in the late 80’s.) ,Gretchen Parlato, Leo Genovese and a host of others. She continues to draw diverse audiences that span, and include venues in places from Oberlin College,in Ohio (the first US college to regularly admit African Americans), Japan, South Africa, the annual The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, and President Obama at the White House. She sings fluently in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, not to mention the way she scats in a dialect reminiscent of the ladies of the golden age of Jazz from five decades ago. Observing her in concert, is a complete musical experience, as she begins her current tour on a darkened stage, by turning on the nearby floor lamp, and stylishly ascending from her reading chair with a glass of wine, crowned with her more than 12 inch afro. She then slowly consumes the audience, as she sings, and commences latin dancing with and without her bass (that she sometimes intermittently plays with a bow as a cello.) The petite Spalding even serenades her participants as she whistles as beautifully as she sings. She reports that her audiences are indeed participants, as the energy given by them, causes a different feel, and improvisation of the songs that is unique with each show. She is obviously reassuring her audience directly, as she suggests in her smooth, vocally alluring lyrics, “Don’t worry if we fall in love. We will never touch the ground.” With the musical offerings of Esperanza Spalding, you are sure to do just that; fall in love. After three celebrated cd’s; “Junjo” (2005), the self titled “Esperanza” (2008), and “Chamber Music Society” (2010), she will conclude her European tour by working on “Radio Music Society,” a project that will team her up with Q Tip, which she hopes will expose to radio audiences, another facet of the artful music Esperanza loves to make. ■

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WHO IS

HUDSON

ON BASS?

Taurus! Hudson was born to play, not just a bassist but an artist, producer, author and lyricist.

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May 4, 1978 this Washington, D.C., native began his musical journey. One day in his fourth grade math class, a teacher walked in and asked, “Would anyone like to play a musical instrument?” Hudson, desperate to escape math class, ran out of the room screaming, “I DO, I DO!” As an independent artist and gifted musician, this bassist, producer and book author is quite well rounded in his musical mastery and a triple threat! In Addition, his charismatic personality and infectious smile are sure to win over fans all over the world. Hudson on Bass exudes phenomenal talent from his core. Hudson is a father of three; two boys and a girl. This family

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man loves children and has a soft spot in his heart for youth and music which inspired the “Bassed on Love” movement. One of his favorite sayings is, “Remember, the only real difference in a Major and a Minor is: ATTITUDE!” Hudson made his way to Atlanta, Georgia in 2002 and was well received by the music community. He performed at places such as Londzell’s Martini Lounge, Encore 2, Loews Atlanta Hotel, Twelve Atlantic Station and many more! This talented bassist is destined to become a household name. In 2008, there was a week-long Hudson on Bass Summer inspirational Music Camp in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The camp provided the opportunity for musically inclined students to study vocal and instrumental music. In addition to group lessons, students attended classes in their special areas Jasmine Guy and Hudson of interest, such as Music Theater, music theory, improvisation, introduction to fundamentals of music and more. In keeping with his interest in children, May 2011 is the first release of his “Why Play” book series designed to help teach children and adults to learn how to play musical instruments. Working with many professionals in the entertainment industry, Hudson on Bass was also the featured bass player in the Warner Brothers movie, “The Preacher’s Kid.” Hudson has worked with celebrities such as Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, Grover Washington Jr., Teena Marie, Lauryn Hill, Anthony Hamilton and NBA legend Terry Cummings. The goal is to continue growing the Hudson on Bass from a local fan base to a national one and then eventually on to an international level. Hudson on Bass has upcoming performances for the 2011 ‘Bassed on Love’ tour. Look for him at BB King’s Restaurant and Blues Club in Nashville, TN and The Prime Smokehouse in Raleigh, NC. He will officially kick off the tour in July with the ‘Bassed on Love Jazz Retreat’ in Birmingham, Alabama. Look forward to the June CD release of “Bassed on a True Story,” by Hudson on Bass. This is the sequel to Hudson’s Grammy nominated CD, “Bassically Yours”. To contact Hudson visit: www.hudsononbass.com www.facebook.com/hudsononbass www.reverbnation.com/hudsononbass ■

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

First North American Serial Rights By Angela P. Moore

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ce considered one of the country’s best kept secrets, Atlanta-based soprano saxophonist Dee Lucas has evolved and catapulted on the jazz scene. After launching his well-received 2004 debut CD, Remembrance, a tribute to legendary saxophonist George Howard, Lucas has been greeted both nationally and internationally with stunning reviews, garnered extensive airplay, and consistently climbed the charts. Lucas has developed and polished his distinctive style by collaborating urban funk sounds to smooth infectious melodic tunes, thus branding his timeless sound in the Smooth Jazz market. A writer, producer, arranger and performer, Lucas’ career was birthed by blowing his horn on Atlanta’s jazz circuit and since then his passion with the saxophone has landed him in some of the country’s hottest jazz festivals, corporate gigs, celebrity birthday parties and well-recognized spots across the country. One of the performances that he’s most proud of is the famous Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City. Lucas has played alongside some of the finest contemporary jazz greats such as: Kirk Whalum, Gerald Veasley, Boney James, Phil Perry, Chris Botti, Warren Hill, Nancy Wilson, Abbey Lincoln, Bobbi Humphrey, Ramsey Lewis, Ronny Jordan, Greg Karukas, Peter White, Gerald Albright, and the list go on. Lucas has opened for such artists as: Roy Ayers, Michael Franks, The Gap Band, Lalah Hathaway, Hugh Masakela and 5-time Grammy nominee Nneena Freelon. Born and raised in Tanner, Alabama, Lucas graduated from the University of North Alabama in 1985 with a dual major in Marketing and Computer Information Systems. As a child growing up he always loved music and many genres of music often played in his family’s home. Year after year, he yearned to play the saxophone but due to his family’s tight budget he pursued sports. “I always dreamed of being a musician but due to the nature of my environment, peer pressure and financial constraints, decisions had to be made and athletics was the choice of activity,” says Lucas. Lucas would also visit local jazz clubs to get a feel of the musical pulse. “Listening to some of the talented sax players around the city was education enough to build a thirst and go home and mimic what they did,” says Lucas. “With the combination of listening to a plethora of music on CD while going to see local cats like Darien Emory, Antonio Allen, Sam Skelton, Jimmy Brown (Brick), and trumpeter Melvin Miller, that was truly enough to develop a personal vote of confidence.”Adding consistency to his young but surprising start, Lucas released his sophomore CD, “Something to Ride 2,” which received heavy rotation in many smooth jazz markets with the Herbie Hancock classic Chameleon, which peaked at #10 on the Smoothjazz.com “Top 50 Indie Charts.” His recently released CD, Standing Room Only, composed and produced by several talented producers including Grammy award-winner Phil Davis is climbing the charts and receiving international radio promotion. With songs such as the title track Standing Room Only, Tiffany’s World and Keep Knocking, this nine song, smooth sounding compilation has received airplay from numerous internet, and satellite radio stations worldwide. Standing Room Only is the current single and title from his latest CD and was produced by bassist Lee Hurst. With his profound sense of style and technique, and his love of life, Dee Lucas plans to be around for a while. Lucas’ music is like a bottle of fine wine. It just keeps getting better with time. ■

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil By Alexandra de Vries

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lthough hardly a secret destination, Rio de Janeiro is shedding its image as a sun, sea and samba town and going for glamour and sophistication. Join the friendly Cariocas for a bite of contemporary Brazilian cuisine. How about an innovative 10-course Amazonian dinner at Rio's top Le Pré Catelan restaurant or some delectable "brapas" (Brazilian tapas) at hip eatery Oui Oui? Even the caipirinha, Brazil's signature limecachaça cocktail that has conquered the world, has undergone a hip make-over and is served in a dazzling variety of tropical fruit flavors, mixed with rum, vodka, or even sake. Work off the calories with one of Rio's many outdoor activities; hike through the lush Tijuca rainforest, climb to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, swim off Ipanema's Arpoador Rock, kayak in Guanabara Bay or cycle around the Lagoa. Of course samba's contagious syncopated beat still reigns supreme in the revitalized former red light district of Lapa or the spectacular Carnival celebrations, but music lovers can also groove to modern Brazilian hip hop and funk at the Circo Voador, or enjoy an elegant evening of classical music or ballet at the recently restore d neo-classic T hea tro Municipal. Even Rio's magnificent beaches are better than ever before; from Leme to Leblon, new outdoor cafés boast fabulous seaside patios with comfortable bathroom facilities, some with wheelchair access. As host of the 2014 Soccer World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics, the city is abuzz with exciting developments that will be sure to attract huge crowds. Beat the rush and see how the Girl from Ipanema is all grown up. ■

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