Black Diamond Magazine - 50 Fabulous Females

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March 2022


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From the Editor – Renetta J. Cochran ~ . . . ~ 4 About the Magazine ~ . . . ~ 5 One the Cover – Susan Jones . . . ~ Tracey Fountain ~ . . . . ~ 8 April Cook- Hawkins ~ . . . ~ 10 Stephani Randle ~ . . . . ~ 12 Jackie Wallace ~ . . . ~ 13 Iris Young ~ . . . ~ 14 Lin Lewis ~ . . . ~ 18 Vuyiswa Nadlowu ~ . . . ~ 20 Olivia Wallace ~ . . . ~ 21 Tonneisha Scott ~ . . . ~ 22 Andrionna Williams ~ . . . ~ 23 Charlise Orr ~ . . . ~ 24 Carolyn Witcher ~ . . . ~ 26 Lisa Thompson ~ . . . ~ 27 Tonya Ladyt Wilson ~ . . . ~ 28 Lucretia Rutland ~ . . . ~ 29 Angela Beaugard ~ . . . ~ 30 Rocky Wallace ~ . . . ~ 31 Brenda Brown ~ . . . ~ 32 Gina Guccini ~ . . . ~ 34 Melecia Scott ~ . . . ~ 35 Toy Banks ~ . . . ~ 36 Susan Jones—Cover ~ . . . ~ 38 Rasheda Randle ~ . . . ~ 42 Jasmine Fountain ~ . . . ~ 44 Marsha Easley ~ . . . ~ 45 Delores Johnson ~ . . . ~ 48 Marilyn Brown ~ . . . ~ 49 Kim Brewster-McSwain ~ . . . ~ 50 Channon “Chanenray” Stevenson ~ . . . ~ 52 Brigitte Brown-Jackson ~ . . . ~ 53 Kathy Barton ~ . . . ~ 54 Shearese Stapleton ~ . . . ~ 55 Dr. Kanisha Hall ~ . . . ~ 56 Kaianne Spens-Hana ~ . . . ~ 57 Dr. Sonya Lewis ~ . . . ~ 58 Donnette “Trice” Moore ~ . . . ~ 59 Anquinette Rollins ~ . . . ~ 60 Cassie Sohn ~ . . . ~ 61 Nysha Thompson-Walker ~ . . . ~ 62 Nayana Ferguson ~ . . . ~ 64 Natasha Cooper ~ . . . ~ 66 Eisha Branner ~ . . . ~ 67 Sharyn Steele ~ . . . ~ 68 Triehasa Hall ~ . . . ~ 69 Jill Marie Hamilton ~ . . . ~ 70 Tenika Deshawn Chavis ~ . . . ~ 71 Liz Reed ~ . . . ~ 72 Latonya MeChelle’ ~ . . . ~ 73 Chanel Latrice ~ . . . ~ 74 Regena Hall Littlejohn and Marsha Matthon ~ . . . . ~ 75


“Black Diamond Magazine” is the one and only magazine that recognizes, honors and features the Black Men for their accomplishments in their community

From The Publisher

Hello and Thank you for being a part of Black Diamond Magazine, Please take time out of you busy schedule and Enjoy our Special “ 50 Fifty Fabulous Females 2nd Issue as we celebrate Women’s History Month. Black Diamond Magazine is the first self-published magazine that focuses on the Black Man. Our vision is to reach all communities all over the world and to teach them the value of black lives. If we can reach one then we can teach one. Black Diamond Magazine will be an online and hardcopy distribution and marketed via Email, Text, Facebook, and many other social networks. It is the face of the new Digital Communication/Publication that is sweeping the nation. Please continue in celebrating the new face of The Black Diamond Magazine and thank you for supporting our vision. Please Like us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Sincerely, Renetta J. Cochran President/Creator/Editor Black Diamond Magazine (810) 962-4819 Photo by: Stephanie Gallagher


About the Magazine

Black Diamond Magazine (formerly The Ultimate Black Man Magazine) was created in 2009 by Author Renetta Cochran, to recognize, honor and feature Black Men for their outstanding accomplishments. The Black Diamond Magazine is different and unique to a market where the images of our Black Men are generally negative and demeaning. Our main focus is to feature the everyday average Black Man and give him the positive image he deserves.

OUR MISSION STATEMENT: To promote Integrity, Leadership, Economic and Educational Responsibility of the Community with positive images of the African American Man around the Globe.

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Tracey Fountain serves as the Director of Kent County Department of Health and Human Services located in Grand Rapids, MI. She has served the agency for 22 years and has nearly 20 years of management and leadership experience. Tracey is a servant leader who focuses on developing a culture of excellence with an emphasis on mentoring and investing in our future leaders. In addition, she has served on various Boards and Committees focused on enhancing the lives of marginalized communities to include but not limited to the Heart of West Michigan United Way, the Executive Committee for the Kent County Family and Children Coordinating Council, Kent School Services Network, The Kent County Essential Needs Task Force, Kent School Justice Partnership, KConnect, Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative, and the Flint Board of Education. In these spaces, Tracey’s voice is welcomed and respected as she challenges conventional thought and systems that may intentionally or unintentionally interfere with the acceptance and advancement of all people. Tracey holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with a minor in Spanish and a Master of Public Administration from the Horace H. Rackham School of Studies of the University of Michigan. Tracey is also an honors graduate of the prestigious and competitive MDHHS Leadership Academy class of 2009. Tracey was raised in a single parent household by her brilliant, resilient, and God-fearing mother, Barbara Fountain, who stressed the importance of education, independence, and a strong work ethic as the foundations to success. Tracey is also the mother of two wonderful adult children, DJ and Darian, and 5 beautiful grandchildren whom she loves dearly and are the reason she creates good trouble to make the world a better place for our children and future leaders. Tracey is also the founder and owner of Flint’s Fire, LLC., a community branding organization which hosts a Facebook group of 12,000+ members that highlights the positive aspects, community members, and resources of Flint, MI. She is also the co-founder and co-CEO of DEI Standards and Solutions, a consulting firm that educates humans and organizations in moving towards growth, ownership, and action that creates antiracist transformation in order to create a world where antiracism is institutionalized, and cultural awareness and responsiveness is embraced. She and her business partner, Leticia Pittman, are committed to moving organizations from conversations to accountability and outcomes.

Favorite Quote: “Your level of performance is a choice. You can settle for mediocrity, or you can strive for excellence. But know this: You can’t make adequacy your goal and reach your full potential.” ~John Maxwell~

Contact information: flintsfirellc@gmail.com


April Cook-Hawkins is the founder and CEO of Alternative Solutions Development LLC., a total life transformation platform. She is a wife, mother, business owner, City Commissioner, and First Lady of Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Human Services. By profession, she is a Certified Professional Life and Transformation Coach. Over the past 12 years, she has helped many transform and love the life they live. April’s organization provides counseling, mentorship, and life coaching to teenagers and young adults within the community, foster children, and children in the juvenile system. She has been featured on national platforms like CNN, Time Magazine and in the movie Fahrenheit 11/9. She is also the author of The Process: Count the small wins. When the Covid-19 pandemic started in March 2020, she launched Fabrics of Faith and made over 5,000 face masks to those in need throughout her community and nationwide. April describes herself as a discovery advocate, inspiring others to not only discover who they are, but to also walk in their purpose. She shares her journey of life transformation from a place of transparency and authenticity. Throughout this journey, God has placed her on many platforms to speak life to women, young girls, teens, and young adults. While doing so, April has developed a coaching program designed to challenge, develop, and transform lives from a holistic approach. She focuses on affirmations and the mirror and facing your truth even if it scares you. April is determined to make Alternative Solutions a conscious thought, practice, and discipline, while holistically transforming lives.

“It’s in the forgiving of others and yourself where you can share your story with confidence and boldness; with no worries of what others think, in efforts to help someone else. She is well known for her community activism with the Flint Water Crisis, the fight to end gun violence, women’s rights, and neighborhood stabilization in Flint.

Favorite Quote: “In all that you do, do it intentionally and with grace”


Fahrenheit 11/9 with Michael Moore

Just a few works of:

Stop the Violence March


Stephani J. Randle, born and raised in Flint, MI. Stephani knew she had a special talent so at the early age of five she went to a basketball tryouts with her cousin that was two years older than her and from that point she knew that’s what she wanted to do and did so through high school. Plans changed when she found out she was pregnant with her first child in 10th grade, determined not to give up she continue to play basketball during her entire pregnancy and even after giving birth. Not being able to fill her dreams of playing for the WNBA she dedicated life to taking care of her daughter and her two children that came a few years later. In 2019 at the age of 34 Stephani suffered an Ischemic Stroke (Left side) (the worst kind anyone can have). It left her paralyzed on her right side but praised her family for getting her to the hospital within minutes. After fours hours and stroke medication she was rushed to the University of Michigan to desolved the clot in her brain. Upon arriving to the U of M and being prepped for surgery the doctors discovered the clot was gone. They were in disbelief, because that same day of not being unable to walk or talk, she began to speak (not normally) and was able to walk the entire hall of the hospital. After two days of getting her strength back on her right side she was discharged. It’s been almost three years and Stephani has returned back to work after 6 months and has recovered 98%, because she was determined to get better for herself and her children. She has joined her cousin as an Entrepreneur and is pursing her Bachelor in Health Services Administration to become a Social Worker. She is in the process with the help of her mother of writing a book about being an Overcomer.

Favorite Quote: “You have to realize that you are everything and more just on your own” ~Jhene Aiko~


I am an avid learner. I am always taking classes or doing research on topic’s that will stretch my mind muscles. I have had many successes and many more failures. All of which I am proud of. Every experience has resulted in some amazing breakthroughs and taught me the benefits of struggling, and yes there are many benefits in the struggle. I love reading mottos but there are two that I work on every day, the first is “be comfortable being uncomfortable.” I believe if this were the only skill we could master, everything else would be easy. The second motto is “try it just one more time.” I believe we give up on our dream’s way to soon. I am a Certified Professional Life Coach (www.gamechangercoaching.today). In addition to coaching & encouraging others, I am the founder of DOPE Water (www.bdope.today) a company focused on mental health awareness. I am a firm believer that we could change lives if we dedicated more to mental health. Our company is also the creator of a national holiday called Sit with a Stranger Day every September 16. This is a day dedicated to bringing awareness of the power of talking and listening to people (without judgment) who are different than you. The holiday was featured in over 50 publications this past year. My curiosity turned into a podcast show exploring people’s journeys, how they figure out their purpose and how they take the leap of faith to pursue it. I believe we can learn something from everyone. We have done over 200 interviews to date. https:// www.facebook.com/TheNoonerShow/ Favorite quote: “My business is to enjoy and have fun. And why not? If in the end, everything will end, right? ~Janis Joplin~

I enjoy writing for a hobby and it is a mental release for me. I have written and released two children’s books; FelixDiscovers-Magic-Jacqueline-Marie and Felix-Wannabe-Firefly-Jacqueline-Marie, and I am releasing two adult books this spring.


Favorite Quote: “Embrace The Power of BE”

Website: www.iayoung.com

Email: Mpower2b@yahoo.com





Favorite quote: Never give up on something you really want. It’s difficult to wait but it’s more difficult to regret.

My name is Lin Lewis. I always envisioned of owning my own business and as of October 20, 2016, I became the proud owner of K-MaRiy Beauty Shop and K-MaRiy Beauty Hair Care Products. I have been a hairstylist for 35 years sometimes I can’t believe it. I come from a long line of beauticians, my mother, grandmother, aunts and cousins. They to had or have salons today. It’s been a long road, one that I can say was well worth it. I have a blended family so I have 6 children and 8 grandchildren and when my oldest 2 children graduated, I wanted to finish my degree in Criminal Justice/ Forensic Science. I received my Associates in 2008 and my Bachelor’s on October 2, 2012.. I am also Certified in Cyber Law 1 & 2, Crime Mapping, and Barbicide. I can say that to have something to call your own feels good, it motivates you to

do more and want more, not for yourself but for others. To see my clients satisfied and feeling beautiful , I know I have did my job. I must say this though to see all my hairstylists, barbers, nail techs, the whole hair world bounce back from this pandemic is incredible. To be shut down from out of nowhere, I never thought that day would come. I have lost family, friends, clients to this fight with Covid. It made realize to appreciate life even more. So I keep a sanitized salon for my clients, for me, and especially my household. A lot of my clients have health issues so I need to keep them as safe as possible during this time. The emotional support from my husband on long days is awesome, my better half. My Heavenly Father Jehovah is my strength , my family is my relief. All of this together keeps me grounded.


3158 W Pierson Rd Flint, MI 48504 Phone: 810-515-2677

“IF YOUR HAIR IS NOT BECOMING TO YOU, YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO ME.”

LIN LEWIS, OWNER HAIR STYLIST


Vuyiswa Ndlovu is a 26 year old female born and bread in South Africa in the Mpumalanga province, she is a high school graduate who graduated with an admission to a bachelor's degree and went on to study journalism for a year in Midrand Institute of Learning. She then realised "journalism" wasn't her calling she decided to take a break to figure herself out as she is one person not afraid of "starting over", she then in the mean time did a short course which she did for 6 months, Hospitality Management and Catering. She did exceptionally well in it and was even motivated upon proving to herself that she can actually achieve anything she puts her mind too. She then decided to enroll in the University of South Africa for an LLB degree. she is an entrepreneur and a modern day investor, Vuyiswa is a young wife and mother of 2 currently expecting her last born. Her first son is 4 years old turning 5 years on the 1st of June 2022, 2nd born son turning 2 years in April 29 2022 and due to deliver her last born child this month of February. She is into property and logistics as well as the entertainment industry, she currently Co owns two properties, one in Rustenburg North West and another in Germiston in the Gauteng region. She is basically into low to medium cost accommodation. She has also recently invested in a horse truck which has a lucrative potential contract to transport logistics containers and as well as other things. Apart from her investments she is a digital content creator who is active on Tik-Tok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Her social media handles are IG "Vuyiswa_Ndlovu", Twitter "VuyiswaNdlovu16", Facebook" Vuyiswa Ndlovu", and Tik-Tok "Vuyiswa_Ndlovu". She is constantly soaring to greater heights and challenging herself to do better and more, she is also an aspiring actress as well as a commercial model, she just recently shot a tv commercial for MTN Africa where she is a lead character and which is by far one of her biggest accomplishments in her entertainment industry/ showbusiness. This TV commercial is to air in numerous African countries including South Africa which is her origin of birth. Apart from that she also successfully worked on 4 social media campaigns with 4 different brands in the past 6 months which are 1 a company called "ITCP", which is affiliated with tradie and distribution in South Africa, trading products from Indonesia, 2 and 3 "Standard bank", just 2 different small campaigns from standard bank raising awareness or marketing the brand and then lastly a campaign or paid survey about

different "supplements". She is looking forward to the future with enthusiasm to grow her property business and eventually acquire more properties and even grow and expand to even high cost property investments. She also wants to grow her logistics company to eventually owning a fleet of horse trucks which will be involved in lucrative contracts with reputable big companies such as Eskom, mining etc. Vuyiswa is also in between auditions for TV roles as her passion for acting just won't let her sleep, she is constantly sharpening her acting skills and polishing her craft with constant practice, but also is planning to enroll at the market theater after giving birth to further work on her performing skills, but need not say she is definitely a natural, talented individual who just wants to be the best amongst the best. She wants to also later take her acting career international and work with legends in Hollywood. Her biggest role model and inspiration in the entertainment industry is actress Thuso Mbedu.


I’m Olivia Wallace, I am 27 years old, currently working as a Healthcare Professional at a Hurley Medical Center in Flint, MI. Prior to graduating from Central Michigan University, I completed an Internship at Hurley and am grateful to currently be working there as a manager over several ambulatory departments. I have always been drawn to healthcare and leading others. Although working through the pandemic has been challenging, my love for serving others and the community continues to grow. I cherish each experience and relationship I’ve created along the way and look forward to continuing on my path of growing and giving.

Favorite Quote: “You will never always be motivated, so you must learn to be disciplined”




Charlise Y. Orr is a Lead Health and Safety Trainer with General Motors Co. She conducts Health and Safety Training and education programs in the areas of Hazardous Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, Dangerous Goods Awareness, Fork Truck Safety, Lockout Energy Control, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for first responders. She

trains, new hires, hourly union members, supervisors, general supervisors, superintendents, plant managers, and demonstrates safe use of equipment and operations. She exhibits safety in the worksite and promotes a safety environment by following safety polices. Prior to that she worked with the company as a Quality Inspector for over six years. She was select-

ed to conduct Quality Wall Meetings and provided an overview of current quality concerns and countermeasures by the company. She was chosen to train other quality inspectors on multiple shifts. She is held in high regard for her integrity, analytical abilities, problem solving, leadership and team building.


Charlise is currently the Chairperson of Region 1D Women’s Council since 2019. She held the Vice Chairperson position previously since 2014. She was elected as 2017 UAW Region 1D Fellow Scholarship Recipient. In 2017-2019 selected as a Local Union Discussion Leader (LUDL). She received the UAW Region 1D Making A Difference Award. She sits on UAW Local 651 executive board as Recording Secretary, previously elected as Trustee; two terms as Guide; Women’s Committee for four years. She was recently elected Precinct Delegate for Mundy Township, and served twoyear term in 2014. She is a ten -mile run leader for the Crim Festival of Races since 2015. She started the “31 Day PINK Challenge” eight years ago to bring awareness and support to breast cancer. Throughout the community she volunteers and participates at Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, Heart Walk, UAW Backpack Rally, March of Dimes, Flint-Selma Solidarity March, Women Creating Caring communities, Equal Pay Day, Ruben Burks Scholarship, The Women’s March on Washington, March on Mississppi, Habitat for Humanity and Flint Water Crisis. She is a pillar in the community and an activist. When Charlise is not training,

educating, and helping others, she spends time with family, friends, and loved ones. Some of her adventures include running races/ marathons, traveling, shopping, writing and dancing. Charlise is passionate about helping others after facing some challenges in her own life. She believes everyone can succeed with the right teacher. She is driven by simply wanting to help others grow and succeed as she has in her own life. As a teenager her mom gave her a poem about attitude, author unknown: “To be so strong that nothing can disturb my peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and properity to every person I meet. To make all my friends feel that there is something good in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make my optimizm come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best . To be just as enthusiastic about the succeess of others as I am about my own.”

There is more to the poem however, this impacted her so it drove her to help other and impacted her attitude. She keeps a good attitude and says “attitude is a choice. Charlise is an entrepreneur and an aspiring author anticipating the release of her first book in the fall of 2023. She is driven by simply giving her best!

Favorite Qoute: “Only the gentle are ever really strong” ~James Dean~


Born in Little Rock, Arkansas moved to Flint, MI, as a toddler with Parents John and Bessie Randolph the eldest of 9 siblings “Bossy” She became the fine mother of 4 dynamic daughters and 1 marvelous son. Owner-Operator ICBS Radio. A gospel radio station that changes lives 24/7 Carolyn has founded many organizations to assist in her community in spiritual and natural beginning with Black Lace Promotion Etc. 1989 Multifunctional business from booking artist, concert events, event coordinator as well as hosting events. Daughters of Jerusalem to Zion 2002 where many opened doors for women in Christ to speak to the masses. C.O.B.B Cover our black babies 2014 seeking funding that will assist in burial expenses for our babies age 1-30 there is such a lack of funds that we run out of because of the great need when a child dies. All the above are currently active. She is a first of many things as a woman and an African American woman in her city. I am a charismatic person with a dry sense of humor but get ready to smile or laugh May even nudge me in the side but it’s all good when you cross paths with me it is to encourage you with her encounter to build you up even just by a listening ear. What motivates her- daily is wanting God to smile on me and call my name by waking me up. Also my babies 4 grown babies with a 6 year old still in tow! Them saying “Mommy I believe you can but find time for yourself in your madness.” Her Challenges- are so many and so great.. knowing that just because I do what I do does not mean the closet to you will support you GO OUT & BRING THEM TO YOU! Use what you have at your reach but reach beyond that as you help someone along the way. Inspiration- her former CEO who grabbed ahold to angel to leave the earth Anthony McCardell we founded this thing together. My future- endless if I bring some balance to it. She is pulled in so many directions like Elastigirl. She wants to give a vast amount of opportunities for those interested in branching out to be heard in radio and that they gain knowledge of commitment with dedication to grow in broadcasting. Give others a chance to be heard. Last but not least- We all know we only have one life to live, live mine and pray for the livelihood of others as I soar all cannot go but don’t always go alone. Radio Announcer

1420AM-WFLT Flint, Mi 2001-2012, C.O.O. ICBS Radio/Jean Studios 2010-2019, Owner Operator 2019-present Gospel Stellar Awards Announcer Recognition 2010, Gospel Stellar Award Nominated Internet Radio 2021, Jran Suites 2012-present Barber, Braids, and Tips Speak When Spoken 2 2012-present Family Service Counselor Flint Memorial Park Cemetery, Mt.Morris 2013-present Other awards and accolades blessed to have. Marketing Management A.S. Small Business Management A.S. Follow Carolyn Randolph-Witcher Icbs48@yahoo.com Facebook @icbsJran2014 Facebook Carolyn Witcher https://icbs48.wixsite.com/mysite


Favorite Quote: "She is clothed in strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future." ~Proverbs 31:25~ Lisa Thompson is the Founder and Executive Director of the non-profit Self Love Beauty, cofounder of BluWave Wellbeing, a Confidence Coach, the host of 'The Confident Podcast' and author of 'The Strong Women of Haiti'. Over the past few years, she has received the 2022 Ruby Award, was nominated for the 2020 Young Professional Rising Star Award, received the 2019 Inspiring Female Entrepreneur Award and the 2019 Greatest Life Coach and has been featured in Thrive Global and other top news outlets. From 2021-2019, she took part in multiple pitches placing within the top three of each one and receiving People Choice twice. Lisa received a Bachelors in Arts in Communications and Public Relations from Michigan State University, degree in Social Impact Strategy from the University of Pennsylvania, coaching from Co-Active, certified in Positive Psy-

chology and Creating Wellbeing, certified in Fundraising and Philanthropy from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University and trained in mindfulness from the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies, keynote speaker for companies across the world, universities and more. Lisa also spent more than seven years in corporate communications and has held positions on multiple boards. Her mission is to empower individuals to love themselves, get unstuck and take personal action for self-improvements. She holds many titles but is honored the most with the titles of aunt, daughter, friend, sister and dog-mom to her lab named Denver. She can always be found with an americano in her hand and loves to be outside running, hiking and going on adventures.


Actress, Model, Casting Director, CoAuthor of Life, Love & LockUp Vol. 3, Brand Ambassador of Diva Davison Dressing Room, Brand Ambassador of Goli Partnership and CEO of Sassy But Classy LLC. Suffered depression in 2015 after the lost of her youngest daughter Iman. Over the years she gained weight, disconnected from her family, friends and the industry. Depression caused health problems such as Severe Osteoarthritis in both hips due to trauma. Tonia took lots of pain pills to cover the pain of her loss

& depression. Tonia Ladyt Wilson still kept busy in the industry but not focused. 2019 her daughter Iman came in her sleep and told her you’re not being the strong mother I know. After that Tonia Ladyt Wilson got up had a talk with God and said to him I want to live. From there she focused on building her brand even harder. Sassy But Classy LLC has gotten excepted to sell all items on Amazon, booked several paid gigs what away to start off 2022.

Tonia LadyT Wilson slogan is: I “BUILT” not bought I’ve “EARNED” not given I “HUSTLED” not handed I’m “RARE not average”


Born and raised in Inglewood, CA; Lucretia Rutland prides herself as a mother of 2, hair stylist, musician, directress, and motivator to many who have crossed her path. After graduating from high school, she began working for the Social Security Administration Offices shortly before switching careers and working for the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power where she retired after 36 years of service. Aside of parenting and her civil duties, Lucretia received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Organizational Leadership from Biola University, where her talents for the arts that began as a young girl started to blossom. Lucretia served as Minister of Music, Choir Director for several churches in Los Angeles County, while also singing and performing with several Community Choirs and organized groups such as: Lonnie Morgan & the Voices in Praise, The Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Choir, and the CME Community Choir. She has sung background for some of the greats including the late Rev. Daryl Coley, Tremaine Hawkins, and Philip Bailey to name a few. She is Currently a member of the RADIO free KJLH Performance Choir. She is currently working as a Consultant for The JB Factory Record Label.

One of her favorite and signature quotes is: “Remember, the Best Project you could ever work on is YOURSELF.

Lucretia is now pursing her dreams of becoming a business owner and radio DJ and hosting her very own radio show called “Queen Kree’s Top 20 Praise Jamz” with ICBS Radio under the leadership of Jran Studios and selling her very own brand entitle Kree Styles Unlimited where she sells a variety of products. She was nominated for her first “Spin Award” for the “Best New Radio Host of 2018, and recently secured a Stellar Award Nomination for best new Internet Radio Station.


Angela Hood-Beaugard is the Executive Director of the Flint & Genesee Literacy Network. As a Flint native, devoted wife, mother, and ‘Grand-Gi’, Angela has a great passion for bettering our community and a keen understanding of the challenges faced by the greater Flint area. Angela uses her skills to address these challenges by significantly improving literacy rates throughout Genesee County. Angela is a proud product of the Flint Community School system and has been active in the community as a faith leader, serving youth and families in crisis for the last 22 years. Prior to joining the network, Angela served as the Vice President of Community Development for Metro Community Development.

Favorite Quote: “Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on earth" ~Muhammad Ali~

Angela has over 30 years of management experience, largely in the private sector, and holds an MBA and a BS in Accounting from Northwood University and an Associates in Accounting and Business Management from Mott Community College. Additionally, Angela serves as a local minister, Secretary of the Governance Board of the local COC Homeless Council supporting families and children with housing instabilities, the State of Michigan’s Childhood Lead Environmental Elimination Commission, Co-Chair of the Genesee County Early Childhood Collaborative, the Hurley Health Advisory Council, the Flint Promise Steering Committee, and the Mott Community College’s Accounting and Business Program Advisory Board. She is currently a Ph.D. student at Michigan State University's Graduate School of Education.


Rocky Wallace is a singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, podcaster and mental fitness enthusiast. She just released a self-titled EP out on At The Studio/CBS/ITV/BMG Records last year which she wrote alongside singer, songwriter and producer, Frankie Jason Turner, producer, Matt Geroux, singer, songwriter and producer David Shelby. She is due to release her upcoming single, Woman, with producer Lewis Hensley in March of this year. She is a partner at DOPE Water, along with Jackie Wallace and Don Ferguson, where she builds on their mission to help end the stigma surrounding mental illness and push people to follow their passion. She is very open about her own struggle with mental health on her podcast, The Nooner Show, that she co-hosts with Jackie Wallace and Gina Guccini. Her passion for mental wellness is a driving force in her life and businesses. She hopes that being open about her own mental health journey will help others who are struggling not feel so alone and bring some normalcy to having open conversations about mental illness.

Favorite Quote: “You are the artist of your own life, don't hand the paint brush to anyone else”


Favorite Quote: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” ~Nelson Mandela~

Dr. Brenda Brown was born in Flint, MI, where she attended Flint Public Schools. At the age of 11, she moved to Otisville, MI where she attended Lakeville Public Schools. She retired from Baker College after 27 years of service in 2019. She is a single mother of three and grandmother of seven. She is an identical twin and one of 10 living siblings. Brenda carries a can-do spirit as she guides and encourages others, regardless of their circumstances, to grow and learn. Though she encountered many hurdles — including chronic illnesses, racial, social, and economic — she persevered, earning an associate, bachelor's, master's, and then doctoral degree. Though she is not one for confrontation: She is a fighter. In August 2016, she fought her way back — surviving Sudden Cardiac Arrest and is a strong voice to educate others about the medical condition. Brenda believes that giving back is vital to promoting community. Her current volunteer efforts include Co-Chair of the GISD Parent Advisory Council, Member of GISD Parent Café, and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Dinner Planning Committee.


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Gina began her career as a Michigan Public Education Teacher. Her teaching began in a small rural community teaching first grade in a basement classroom below the gymnasium! Since this time, she taught in six elementary schools, eight classrooms, had 27 teaching partners, seven principals, and taught hundreds of children. She had an amazing career in the classroom for 30 years. When Gina retired from the public education system, she began teaching English and reading online to children in China and Canada. Gina’s background,

questioning students, conferencing with parents coupled with her curiosity led her to become a cohost of the podcast, The Nooner Show. The Nooner Show airs weekly and shares stories from real people who took a leap of faith to pursue a dream and goal. The podcast highlights people who share their struggles or setbacks and how they turned those into comebacks. The Nooner Show Team and guests share helpful ideas and stories that encourage the listeners to pursue a dream, explore the possibilities, and inspire.

Favorite Quote: “When the world says give up, hope whispers try it one more time”


God has great plans for me, and He wants me to prosper in all things, therefore my steps have already been established and I am blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ!”

Melecia Scott Is a born-again Christian at Canaan Baptist Church, currently serving under the leadership of Rev. Charles E. Roots, Pastor. She loves the Lord and she loves her husband and her 3 children. Melecia along with her husband Rev. E. Blake Scott are currently serving the Lord as leaders in the Evangelism ministry, where the two of them has served in this capacity for more than 14 years. Melecia also holds the position as Deaf Ministry leader, interpreter, and Director of the Hands of Praise choir. Mrs. Scott loves to teach, and she is currently serving as a Bible study teacher, Sunday

school teacher, and a team member of the Deaf Women of Faith Ministry; under founder Megg Rose. Melecia is the author of six books; The Meeting, Ain’t Nobody Mad Except the Devil, A Solid Foundation-Marriage from Three Perspectives, G.E.T Writing, A Solid Foundation-This is My Story, Volume 2, and Amazon #1 bestselling book GIRL, GET UP and WIN! As a disciple of Jesus Christ, Melecia holds fast to the Word of God as found in the Epistle written to the Hebrews in chapter 13 verse 20 and 21.



Favorite quote:

"The only kind of WIFE to be is SATISFIED WIFE"



Susan Y. Jones Honored as a VIP Member for 2020 by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) Susan Jones is the CEO and publisher of Impact Detroit Magazine LLC and Impact Atlanta Fashion and Beauty International Magazine. She oversees the marketing and publishing and is responsible for layout and production. Ms. Jones is dedicated to promoting businesses small and large, while also creating positive stories about people and families in the Greater Detroit area, Atlanta area and around the world. Ms. Jones’ publication, Impact Detroit Magazine LLC, provides informational and inspirational articles featuring distinctive individuals, businesses, sports, education, health, and other perspectives. The Atlanta Fashion and Beauty Magazine focuses on the latest trends. Both magazines are designed to engage readers in mutual causes and common interests on a global public platform. The publications provide a downloadable app on any smartphone and offer both a digital issue and a print issue upon request.

Susan believes that faith without works is dead, and we must work while it’s day. She leads by example as she has a plethora of volunteer services to her credit. In support of The Covenant House in Detroit, Susan fundraised and slept-outside in 18 degree weather to bring awareness to homeless children. This cause was featured on FOX 2 News. In 2014, during the Obama administration, Susan was one of 60 people around the country invited by the White House Business Council and Business Forward for a briefing at the White House to discuss strengthening the economic competitiveness of America’s small business. She took this opportunity to advise senior White House and administration officials on how federal policy affects businesses and home markets. Ph.D. Lisa Wicker, founder of Careers Mastered honored Susan Jones and awarded her a Leadership in Action Award from Careers Mastered Class of 2016 on March 14, 2016; a class photo hangs in the Michigan

State Capital. She was also recently celebrated as a “Woman in History” on March 20th by Ms. Bliss Cureton, owner of Green Bliss. Ms. Jones has several published works including Natural Cures, Home Remedies Your Grandma Used, Impact Detroit International Magazine and Impact Atlanta Fashion & Beauty International Magazine. Susan is also the founder of Impact Awareness 501c3 where her futures goals are to educate children around the world and lead them to entrepreneurship. Born October 12, 1961, Susan attended LeMoyne-Owen College, Mid South School of Cosmetology, the Professional School of Real Estate and the Spec Howard School of Broadcast Arts. In her spare time, she enjoys family activities, cooking, travel and writing. For further information, please contact https:// impactdetroitintl.com and https:// impactatlantamagazine.com. "I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do." Leonardo da Vinci About P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) and Powerwoe.com P.O.W.E.R is an online community as well as a digital and exclusive print magazine featuring professional and famous women. Our mission is to provide a powerful network of empowering women who will mentor and inspire each other to be the best they can be. Through our valuable services, our members can network, collaborate with like-minded professionals, gain recognition and obtain knowledge from those who have already achieved success.





Rasheda Randle is an award-winning SAGAFTRA actress, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and licensed Georgia Realtor®. She graduated from Indiana State University with a BS in Radio/TV/ Film; and was among the first graduating class of the music video production program at the New York Film Academy. She also received her MBA in Marketing and Human Resources from Indiana Institute of Technology. Rasheda started her career in the industry as an intern for BET's Rap City: The Basement, but eventually returned to Indiana to work in broadcast news at Indy's local Fox station, and soon began freelancing as a production assistant for network reality TV shows and game shows. Realizing that acting is her true passion, Rasheda made the transition to stage, then to film, and later to TV as a host and reporter for Real Scene TV, an entertainment show that aired on Indy's NBC affiliate. In 2014, Rasheda relocated to Atlanta, Georgia to further her acting career. To date, she has starred in more than two dozen films and stage plays. She has appeared in network TV shows such as, Covenant, The Act on Hulu, Fox’s Shots Fired, and many more. Rasheda was voted Best Actress at the TPN Film Fest (February and December 2016), named Best Actress at the 2017 TPN Awards, and received the 2017 Artist of Influence Award at the Peach Theatre Awards. Rasheda is currently the leading lady in DP Demarco’s award-winning stage production, Her Lies, His Secrets. Though her passion is acting, Rasheda's goal is to build a brand known for providing opportunities for other artists through creative content and storytelling. She is the creative visionary of Ivy League Productions; and in 2018, she founded the Circle City Film Festival, an annual film festival designed to showcase independent filmmakers, actors, and creatives and promote career advancement through workshops, panels, and networking opportunities. Rasheda has been named a 2022 finalist for Junior Achievement of Central Indiana’s Best & Brightest Awards for her work with Circle City Film Festival. Often called the Jane-of-All-Trades, in addition to her career in the film and entertainment industry, Rasheda has recently embarked on a career as a licensed Realtor® and is dedicated to helping current and future Georgia residents achieve the goal of homeownership.

Favorite Quote: “The elevator to success is broken. You have to take the stairs”


Favorite Quote: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” ~Romans 12:2~

Jasmine Fountain graduated from Michigan State University after studying sociology, community relations, and African American and African studies. Since then, she has been an educator in the public school systems in both Atlanta, Georgia, and Oakland, California. She worked with students to help them harness their power as writers with critical insights to share with the world. In her most recent teaching position, she learned what it meant to truly love her students and the growth that love in the classroom can produce. She helped her students go beyond the limitations that others had placed on them to produce college-level work, by empowering them to come together as a community with unfaltering expectations. Since that teaching experience, God has led Jasmine into spiritual education. Driven by the fact that her life truly began to experience transformation as she found the courage to share her own story and embrace the fact that God always loved her, even in the darkest seasons of her life.

Through this process of beginning to see her story through God’s eyes, she started to find freedom and healing as she embraced the pieces of herself that she had long kept hidden. She has become dedicated to helping young women also find freedom in God’s love and their story. Currently, she is devoting herself to founding God’s Butterfly Effect in order to reach as many young women as possible with a message of God’s transforming love. Jasmine partners with women of faith from all over the country to provide mentorship, classes, and service experiences to young women ages 9-21. The women in her collective hope to help young women see the beauty that can come from the most challenging times in their lives- learning to love themselves and embracing an intimate relationship with God. The mentors offer a safe space, a voice of wisdom, and an image of hope. In May, the youth in her program will host a virtual storytelling experience, sharing pieces of

themselves as an act of love. This event will serve as a fundraiser for their retreat which will be hosted in Atlanta. In July, Jasmine plans to take some of her youth on a mission trip to Uganda where they will have the opportunity to mentor young women and serve orphans. Through the practices of the program, Jasmine has aimed to help youth who have felt silenced, underestimated, and isolated to find their voice, build community and embrace the Gospel. Hoping the effect will be them sharing the truth that God loved us so much, that He sent His beloved son Jesus to die so we can know Him… no longer slaves to sin, but captured by God’s grace and mercy. Not only does she have a passion for the love of Christ and education, but she also has a passion for adventure- whether it's exploring the Amazon Rainforest, skydiving or bungee jumping… Jasmine loves the rush of stepping out on faith and hopes to share the rush with her precious son David.


Marsha Easley is the mother of two boys, grandmother of seven, and is a published author, community activist, Autism Advocate, and Electrician. She is the CEO and founder of the Pontiac High Schools Alumni Scholarship Alliance, which was formed to bring graduates from her hometown of Pontiac Michigan together to donate money back to the community, and has gifted many scholarships to high school seniors who have been accepted into a college or trade school. Marsha s the CEO and founder of her nonprofit organization, the Inspirational Spectrum Heroes, which was formed to aid families and individuals living with Autism. This organization if close to her heart, because she has a 31-yearold son diagnosed with Autism and had to fight for services for him his whole life. Her vision for this organization is to offer social outlets, resources, and employment opportunities in underserved areas. She recognizes that many families are lost when they receive the diagnosis, and strives to be the bridge to help them with any concerns and needs they may have.

Marsha received her degree in Packaging Engineering from Michigan State University. She later became a journey person Electrician for General Motors, where she is currently working, and was the first Black Woman to achieve this position when she started this journey 38 years ago. While at GM, she worked as an electrician, skilled trades supervisor, and engineer. She also received her Teaching, Travel Agent, and Event Planning certification, and Real Estate license during her time there. In her spare time, she volunteers as a Girl Scout Leader, political activist, and Cohost on the SOS Show podcast, “Coffee, Tea, and Conversation” on Sunday mornings with host, Mary Evans. Marsha had her first book published in 2018 entitled, “Why CAN’T I Be A Cougar??”, which explores the friendships of successful women in their 50s and their relationships and friendships. Marsha has had and is still enjoying making speaking engagements across the country, which

focuses on her book and her Autism foundation.

Ms. Easley is currently converting her book into a script in hopes of it becoming a movie. She is also publishing her second book, “Red Flag Warnings”, which will be released this year.

Favorite Quote: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”




Born in Flint, 61 years ago, Delores has been a visionary, community builder and leader. As a Leadership Flint Alumni recipient, she made her mark when she founded the Concerned Parents Organization which created programs and developed resources for parents and youth; it operated from 1990-1996. She’s also an Ameri Corp Alumni where she served in the capacity of Membership Specialist/Organizer Consultant for the Fairwinds Girl Scout Council. She has served on boards for the Carriage Town Historical Neighborhood Association and McCree Theatre…and was their first Auxiliary President. Raised in the 1960’s, she and her siblings grew up in a military family under the influence of two parents who were both charter members of the American Legion Dorie Miller Unit 306 and Auxiliary, this led to Delores becoming a Junior Auxiliary Member as a child. Her patriotism has not wavered over the years, she is still engaged in the American Legion Dorie Miller Post 306 Ladies Auxiliary, the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and Veterans of Now Auxiliary. Over the years, Delores has been the recipient of the following awards for her community service in Flint: 1993 City of Flint Drum Major Community Service Award, twice received the Concerned Parents Organizations Outstanding Dedication Award, McCree Theatre Volunteer of the Year Award, a citation from VFW Dr. George Washington Carver Post for coordinating Veterans Day Celebrations, a City of Flint Proclamation declaring April 11, 2010 Delores Johnson Day, and a Sybyl Award Nomination. Since 2018 Delores has been dedicated to honoring National Harriet Tubman Day by walking with the Girltrek initiative every year on March 10th which also happens to be her birthday.

Favorite Quote: “Taste and see that the Lord is good”

Delores relocated to Port Huron in 2018, she works part-time in the Community Relations Department for St. Clair County Mental Health; and was Employee of the Month for June 2020.


Favorite Quote: Your biggest flex should always be that God brought you out of darkness and into His Marvelous Light!!!

Marilyn S. Brown was born in Flint, Michigan on July 12, 1981. She graduated from Davenport University with her Degree in Business Management Administration. She also pursued her passion in cosmetology and opened her own beauty studio. Marilyn also oversees other businesses that she owns called "Clean Clear Consulting & Coaching" and "Modest" an online boutique, which has a physical establishment as well. Even when doing all those things, Marilyn is a full-time preschool teacher. Later in her life, Marilyn rededicated her life to Jesus and has been in full time ministry since 2009. One of her goals and purposes in ministry is to reach and help individuals understand their calling and purpose while helping to cultivate their gifts, talents and abilities. She released her personal ministry "God's Child Ministries" in 2013. Out of that ministry, she gave birth to the "I Am Her" Movement. This movement empowers women to be all that God has called them to become Marilyn is a published author. She has released two books, "Keep your eyes on the Sky" & "I Am Her".

She is also a Recording artist under TBAR (The Blessings Are Real). Marilyn has used her musical talents to travel across the country on tour ministering in song about the love of God. Mrs. Brown also has a social media platform called "Get Motivated with Marilyn". She prays and gives words of encouragement 5 days a week. Marilyn is married to Pastor Joseph Brown of Greater Mt. Zion Church in Flint, Michigan, where she also attends and takes her place alongside her husband as Lady Marilyn . She has a great passion for God's people and really loves to see more women grow together and fellowship in ministry. God gave her enlightenment to create a women's empowerment group for the church, which is called " Queens of Zion". Marilyn truly loves and enjoys laboring with her husband in ministry. Together, they have 8 children, 6 boys and 2 girls. In her free time, Marilyn finds pleasure in journaling, reading books, studying the word of God and writing songs. But one of her favorite passtimes is watching cartoons with her children.



Hi I’m Kim Brewster McSwain I’m a license cosmetologist in Flint, MI. I take pride in what I love, healthy natural and chemical hair is my specialty along with styles and haircutting. I am always educating myself to be better and always accepting new clients.

Favorite Quote: “Take care of what God has blessed you with”


Born in Flint Michigan, Channon “Chanenray” Stevenson has been singing, writing, dancing and acting since the tender age of 4. Influenced by such legends as Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton, Mary J. Blige, Maroon 5 and Kendrick Lamar, Chanenray is no amateur when it comes to the performing arts. After competing in several contests with various dance groups, Chanenray decided that it was time to embark on a solo career. She began taking massive action by writing songs for American Idol and recording music with prominent producers Timothy PeeWee Moore (DreamState Studios) and Bernard Terry (Area521 Studios).

The Bedrock Diva released her first album, “BIPOLAR EXPRESSIONS,” which includes colorful music that any and everyone can relate to. She focuses on real life situations and hardships, highlighting her definition of mental illness through the art of sound. Considering herself a multi-genre artist, she warns her supporters to expect the unexpected. No two songs sound the same. Each track is carefully crafted to intrigue your lustful ears. Chanenray is constantly working toward sharing her talents with the world. Her main

aspirations are to become globally recognized for her writing ability and to provide music for television and movie soundtracks. With her music already available on digital platforms such as iTunes and Spotify, The Bedrock Diva is on a mission! Traveling across the world performing her music and ghostwriting for other established artists, it's obvious that this registered BMI writer is always ready to dive into her passion to create and is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon!

“Know Who You Are And What You Want”


Brigitte Brown Jackson is an Extreme Execution Coach who focuses on guiding women on how to stop self-doubting and being stuck in procrastination so they can accomplish their dreams. Her mantra is, "Women should be their own SHERO." In her book, Powerful: Grow in You and Unlock Your Purpose, she provides readers with The Seven Power Pillars that people should use to significantly impact their lives. Coach Brigitte holds a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Michigan – Flint, a master’s in teaching for Diversity from Eastern Michigan University, and an education specialist degree (Ed. S) in Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Her humble beginnings began as an urban elementary school teacher and school principal. She has influenced thousands of young lives over her 27-year academic lifework. However, prior to starting her career, she was a college drop-out and welfare mom of two that pulled herself up out of desperation and despair. She went to thriving while pouring into others. Her life’s mission has been to help cultivate and develop skill sets and transferable skills of marginalized populations. Along with her husband, she co-founded Kingdom Influence, a non-profit focused on family empowerment in Flint, Michigan. Additionally, she is the founder of Ubuntu Press; a publishing company that passionately shares the need for Afrocentric literacy and education. She has authored several children’s books and inspires youth to become published authors.

Favorite Quote: “Women should be productive geniuses” Brigitte Brown Jackson

Brigitte has never had a shy bone in her body; she has been in front of audiences since she was a teenager. As a licensed minister of the gospel, for the past 29 years, Brigitte has ministered around the United States. She loves to transform the lives of the people of God.


Dr. Kathy Barton Brown, MSW, LMSW, ACSW, PhD is a licensed Psychotherapist who has been in the mental health field for over 37 years. Her undying PASSION is empowering African Americans to be aware of their trauma, childhood issues and personal emotional pain. After She attended University of Michigan and graduated in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. working in the field for 5 years, she was inspired to go back to school. Attending Wayne State was a life-changing experience, In May 1993 she graduated from Wayne State with a master’s degree in Social Work with a focus on Administration and Mental Health. Kathy united with Dr. Ruben West in March 2017 and was published in 2017 with Dr. West in “Live Your Best Life: The Time is Now” In October 2017, she received a PhD in Humanities from United Graduate Seminary. Additionally, she was honored with Women add Value Award, The Regional Leadership Award, The Stateman’s National Award and the International Award for Leadership, all from I Change Nations (ICN) International Award Agency. Most recently, she was appointed as a Global Ambassador of Civility (2020) and received the Austell Collins Award of Service (2021) in Nairobi, Kenya by ICN International Awards.

Dr. Kathy has been in private practice for the past 16 years. Her motto is “Inspiring people to help themselves”. Once a month she is a regular guest on the local Gospel radio station, WFLT African American Inspiration, encouraging the African American community to be aware of their emotional and mental health, and teaching about mental health diagnoses. Every Friday she hosts her own International radio show (FBLive), “Conversations about Love, Life and Relationships”, where people are educated on issues that can crumble relationships. Dr. Kathy has been in broadcasting for over 43 years and thoroughly enjoys media as tool to promote her platform “Reversing the Curse of Dysfunctional Relationships”. Additionally, she has been an Adjunct Professor at Baker College, where she passionately instructed students of all ages to overcome the challenges life of by finding their divine purpose and walking in it! Kathy is the proud mother of 2 young ladies, Karina 17 and Kayla 23, and considers it an honor to raise two powerful young ladies who will help change the world!!

Favorite Quote: “Everything I ever wanted is on the other side of fear” ~George Addair~


Shearese Stapleton A Flint native and mother of three adults. she is an ordained independent Minister of the Gospel currently pursuing a BA in Social Work from U of M Flint. She is the owner of Mothers of Joy University, LLC and Mothers of Joy Institute for Parenting and Family Wellness, Inc. Shearese has taught young children and facilitated mom’s groups teaching on the ministry of motherhood and helping parents and children become the best

version of themselves. She is a master trainer in Adverse Childhood Experiences through the Michigan ACE Initiative and has earned certification for parent coaching with Jai’ Institute for Parenting. She is a member of the Hurley Medical Center Advisory Council and a new member of the GCPC Board of Directors. She enjoys singing because there is healing in music. Favorite Quote: “With God all things are possible”


Dr. KaNisha L. Hall (Dr. KaNisha) is a board certified anesthesiologist, sexuality counselor, published author and media personality. She boasts unique cultural roots being born and raised in Louisiana. She graduated with honors (magna cum laude) from Louisiana Tech University with a B.S. in Chemistry, second B.S. in Bio-Science Technology from Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. KaNisha ventured to Sagamihara, Japan to complete her fellowship in Cytopathology at Kitasato University. She received her Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.) from Howard University and later completed

her residency in anesthesiology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Dr. KaNisha is currently practicing anesthesiology, peri-operative, palliative and addiction medicine in across several states. Dr. KaNisha Hall established the Alfred Hall III Foundation with her brother, Andre Hall, in order to continue her father’s legacy of community service, entrepreneurship and pursuit of higher education. During her tenure, this organization has granted more than fifty thousand dollars in scholarships and community program grants. Also. Dr. Hall has a

assion for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and proudly sits on the board of Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA). Recently, Dr. Hall has established an impressive media presence. She was named the Chief Medical Contributor for Kluster Radio Medio Group. This conglomerate of streaming iHeart ™ Radio stations and digital media platforms has also designated Dr. KaNisha Hall as their first White House Correspondent for the incoming administration. Dr. Hall is a regular contributor for multiple news platforms and magazines.

Photo Credit D Lacy Photography https://dlacyphoto.com/

Favorite Quote: “Life is a Promise, fulfill it!” ~Mother Teresa~


Detroit based artist, singer/songwriter, and Art Therapist, Karianne Spens-Hanna’s art and music examine the interconnections between humanity, the environment, and entropy. She uses judiciously selected palettes and her intuitive process to develop her work, resulting in organic, meditative imagery and sounds. Her work in the field of Art Therapy, and studies in psychology, ecology, anatomy, and physiology deeply inform her practice. Currently working at Mariners Inn, a treatment facility for men dealing with substance use disorder and homelessness, she believes that Art Therapy can help externalize emotions and give a voice to experiences. Her passion for Art Therapy stems from her belief that art has the power to heal and deeply examine what it means to be human. Nature often weaves into her art and healing

practice, as she believes that in this busy, technologically advanced time, it is imperative we maintain our connections to the Earth. As a singer/songwriter, her music has the intention to raise awareness and connect people to each other and the environment. She is currently working on her debut album. Spens-Hanna graduated with honors from College for Creative Studies, receiving a BFA specializing in painting, drawing, and sculpture. She received her M.Ed in Art Therapy with honors from Wayne State University. She cofounded Solstice Healing Arts Collective, where she facilitates group and individual Art Therapy and is a represented artist at M Contemporary in Ferndale, MI.

Favorite Quote: "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you anywhere." ~Albert Einstein~


Dr. Sonya Lewis is a sought after motivational speaker, consultant, and advocate who values dedication, service and excellence. As a survivor of domestic abuse and sexual trauma, Sonya brings unique perspectives gained from her experience, empowering others to speak out against intimate partner violence and sexual abuse. She has presented workshops and has delivered keynote addresses for a wide audience that includes The United States Army, USC School of Medicine, local and state agencies, correctional facilities, nonprofit organizations, churches, other faith-based organizations and more. Dr. Lewis founded the nonprofit, My Sister’s Voice, in 2021 where she serves as Executive Director. The organization provides support, advocacy and education to survivors of domestic violence and sexual trauma, empowering them to move from victim to survivor. My Sister’s Voice also focuses on affordable housing for mothers and their children in and around Richland County, social justice issues and voting rights. Prior to the birth of My Sister’s Voice, Lewis served as CIO of One Common Cause Community Control Initiative, a social justice organization that focuses on affordable housing, police reform and racial justice. She is a member of several local and national groups including, the NAACP of the Midlands, American Legion Auxiliary unit 215, VFW Auxiliary unit 641 and Wyse Young Minds Board of Directors. She is the author of a trilogy entitled the Rainbow Series which depicts her life as a victim of domestic violence and child sexual abuse. Dr. Lewis is the recipient of several awards including the Sistercare Woman of the year, Urban League’s Martin Luther King Dream award, St. John Baptist Church Domestic Violence Advocate of the year, Hometown Hero, the Purple Stiletto Advocate of the Year as well as many other awards for her advocacy. In 2020, Dr. Lewis was honored to be the speaker for the Attorney General’s Silent ceremony which is held each year to honor domestic violence victims who were murdered the

previous year. During the pandemic of 2020 and 2021, Dr. Lewis’ organization was one of verry few who continued to fully operate throughout the pandemic. The organization’s primary focus was ensuring that affordable housing was safe and habitable. Favorite Quote: “I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” ~Angela Davis~

Sonya was born to George and Carolyn Davis, in Columbia SC where she attended Richland county public schools before relocating to Nashville Tennessee and later Washington DC before returning to SC to attend the University of SC. Sonya is graduate of Midlands Technical College, Limestone College, Webster University and Furman University. Her former employers includes Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands, Department of Health and Environmental Control, the Department of Social Services and the City of Columbia. For the past 15 years Dr. Lewis has served as a trainer for a local domestic violence advocacy group as well as an adjunct professor for several local colleges and universities. She currently resides in Blythewood SC with her husband of 12 years, Clarence Lewis. She is the mother of five children; Latoya, Jay, Ervin, Shantee’ and Jerry III. Her favorite past time is writing and interior decorating.


My name is Donnetta Moore, I was born in Flint, MI, the first daughter of five children. I have one daughter and three wonderful grandchildren whom I love dearly. I own Xclusive Nailz Studio, and co-owner in our family business Wildcat Transport LLC (in honor of our late father Donald Kelly). I'm an Administrator at Flint Community Schools. A proud member of House of Prayer MBC under the Leadership of the

late Kenneth L. Stewart. A member of National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. Gamma Delta Chapter, Women of Radical Praise, Daughters of the Promise, and a Motivational Speaker. Recipient of Michigan’s Trademark Women of Distinction Award 2020. My hobbies are shopping, traveling, relaxing, going to concerts, plays, and spending time with my family and friends. My Motto is “She Believed She Could So She Did”

Favorite Quote: “I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me “ ~Phil 4:13~


Anquinette Rollins, is a Chronic Pain Advocate and the founder of the 501c3 organization, Freddy J’s Fibromyalgia Fighters, who assists and supports individuals who are affected by the Chronic Illness, Fibromyalgia and those dealing with Chronic Pain. After years of personally being affected by the illness, she realized there was a community of people who were not being heard medically, physically or mentally and decided to join advocates and organizations across the world with fighting the illness. With programs that support education, living a healthy lifestyle, and assisting those who are in

need of food and financial help, the organization is daily on the forefront of assisting those to live successfully with the devastating illness while pushing with other organizations and advocates to get Congress’s support on funding research for a cure. While also hosting her, Pretty In Pain podcast, a platform that gives a voice to the warriors who are fighting the illness everyday, Anquinette shows her organization's motto of “Even In Pain We Smile” is a reality and gives hope for monumental change in the Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain community in the near future.


I was raised in a small town in Michigan. I went to Saginaw Valley State University, finished a degree in Business. Had an opportunity to move to Chicago. Thoroughly enjoyed that city and had zero plans to leave. Life had different plans for me. February 28th 2014, I was on my first 15 hour flight to uproot my entire life to live and work in Dubai, UAE. I had an opportunity to work with Emirates airline for the past 6 years. I went from traveling to 2 countries to over 70. It was an opportunity of a lifetime and I'm still blown away sometimes that it existed. I'm extremely happy I had the confidence, despite everyone's advice around me, to take this opportunity and not look back. Living overseas is the best education you can give yourself. I worked with people from every culture, religion, and country. I learned how little the world actually

Favorite Quote: “Not all those who wander are lost”

is. I became very good at organized chaos in my life. 2020 changed my life as well as so many others. It was hard being so far from my family with so much uncertainty. I decided to return home which was a bit of a shock. My life instantly came to a halt. I was forced to be present. Forced to live with consistency and a bit more quiet. With silence breeds creativity and some of your best ideas and creations can take place. I was surrounded by some amazing healers and realized people were in need of a space to escape. I created Serene Soul Retreat which is a place where we blend yoga, mindfulness, art and community for nurturing wellness experiences. We have found beautiful rural spaces that host our groups. It's an escape from reality, it is a place to heal, it is a chance to grow. It has been an amazing journey.



My name is Nysha Thompson-Walker, I was born and Flint, MI, in 1981 to Ms. Vikki Thompson and Pastor Jesse Wilson Jr. My parents have always shown me support, how to conduct myself as a leader, and how to be an effective business woman. I am a faithful member of Father, Son, & Holy Spirit Ministries, where my father is the Pastor. I am the proud mother of 3 beautiful children (Kaleb, Jai’Don and Nykayla); my basketball player, my straight A student, and my cheer baby. I am a mother first, and my goal is to make sure with every plan I include how it’s going to benefit them. I graduated from Flint Northwestern Community High School in 1999, from there I accepted the offer to Georgia State University, where I was to major in Political Science, in the same year I decided to come back home, where I continued to pursue my education, but changed my major to Business Administration. While pursuing my Business degree, I worked for both an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and The State of Michigan. In 2003, I graduated from Davenport University with an Associate’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in

Accounting. I went back to college in 2004 to obtain my Bachelor’s degree in the same field. This is when the seeds for my love for numbers and the thoughts of running my own businesses were planted. In 2004, while in college, I decided to make extra money by utilizing the accounting side of my degree, I obtained my PTIN and began a side job in tax preparation, which turned into a seasonal business for the past 17 years. In 2021, I decided to take everything that I love and create one business; Passionately Purposed. a business that will include Business Consulting and coaching, Grant and Business Plan preparation, Business and Personal Tax preparation, and Commercial Realty Services. I plan to add on to this business as it grows, but for now I will focus on what's in front of me. In my spare time I also am a braider and a baker, but my love is numbers and helping others. This is Nysha, this is me! I am forever grateful to my village, the places that I have seen, and the things that I have been through. I am a mother, a hard-worker, a go-getter and God's Child. As Phillipian 4:13 says, "I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me."

Favorite Quote “She was powerful, not because she wasn’t scared but because she went on so strongly, despite the fear.” ~Atticus~



Nayana Ferguson, is the Co-Founder and COO of the multiple award-winning tequila brand, Anteel Tequila and is the very first black woman in the world to own or co-own a tequila brand. A Detroit native and a graduate of the well-known Cass Technical High School in Detroit, MI, Nayana has received national attention for being a pioneer in the spirits industry, as well as being a 16-year pancreatic cancer survivor and a 9-year breast cancer survivor. Nayana is also an advocate for PanCAN, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, where she helps to spread awareness about pancreatic cancer while sharing her story to provide hope to those affected by this horrific disease. Although Nayana has had a twenty-five-year corporate financial career and holds an MBA, she did not have any previous experience in the spirits industry. Without any experience, Nayana built the foundation for Anteel Tequila from the ground up and after eleven months of working on this dream, it became a reality in August 2018, when Anteel Tequila was launched on the Michigan market. The name Anteel is short for Antillean Crested Hummingbird which pays tribute to the hummingbird logo of the brand. This was also the species of hummingbird that Nayana and her husband Don saw during their engagement trip to the Dominican Republic in 2016. It was also during this trip when the couple first talked about the possibility of creating a tequila brand. Anteel Tequila has won over 29 awards and accolades since 2019, in multiple tasting competitions, several of these awards are from the prestigious San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the International SIP Awards. Anteel Tequila has four expressions in its portfolio, a Blanco Tequila that has been heralded as the “smoothest Blanco on the planet”, a Reposado Tequila aged eight months in Tennessee whiskey barrels, the world’s only Coconut Lime Blanco Tequila and a limited edition, first of its kind, a Tarocco Blood Orange Blanco Tequila. Nayana and Anteel Tequila have been featured in several major publications, including Forbes, Essence, Cosmopolitan, Yahoo News and many more. Nayana has also appeared on national television programs such as The Kelly Clarkson Show, Cheddar News and BNC, speaking about Anteel Tequila, being an entrepreneur and pancreatic cancer awareness. In addition to Anteel Tequila, Nayana is the CoFounder of Curious Inception, Inc., a small business consulting company and Teeqlife, Inc., a media company, both along with her husband Don Ferguson.

Curious Inception, Inc., was born out of the need for Nayana and Don to help their communities by helping those who have a passion and want to start a business. As Nayana had no experience in the spirits industry and no mentor, the foundation she created was learned as she went along. To help others, Curious Inception, Inc., provides consultation to anyone who is starting a small business and helping them to maneuver through the challenges of starting a new business. Beyond her accomplishments in the business world and her advocacy, Nayana is a wife, mother of two daughters and a proud grandmother who enjoys speaking to others to inspire and help them create their legacy.

Favorite Quote: "Our passion are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes." “Johann von Goethe~


Natasha V. Cooper, Creator and Founder of M.E.O.W; Is this (ME) Nopause or what? An online (Facebook) and in person support group dedicated to all things Menopause, the good the bad and the UGLY, and it does get U.G.L.Y! I have an amazing support system starting with my husband of 24 years, as uncomfortable as the subject may have been he's been right there to listen, participate in every monthly event and even answer some hard questions that other men have. My children, sister, circle of sister's and amazing Board Members are all key to the success of MEOW. Our organization is dedicated to Educating, Supporting and providing Resources for menopause, andropause (Male Menopause) and all of the "Or What's" that accompany that time of life, including but not limited to, mental health, physical, emotional and the health disparities that can follow. I have worked in the Public Housing field for the last 26 years, my love of service kept me in the field, it both grounded me and taught me each and every life lesson. I am a Certified Public Housing Manager as well as a Certified Senior Housing Program Housing Specialist, my life work has been dedicated to housing and the empowerment of the underserved. After completing my service with Public Housing I have taken on MEOW full time and have truly found my next calling. My life long love is acting, writing, and directing, I love the stage first and foremost, acting is my Favorite Quote “Be a Blessing and you will “ Always” be BLESSED”

calling however play writing, the writing of poetry, lyrics and scripts are also a great part of my passion, with MEOW I am able to bring all of the greatest parts of my gifts to others and share both openly and transparent and that is an absolute blessing!!! Having gained the status of non-profit I plan to continue to grow with MEOW; I have obtained the goal of being world wide and my eye is now set on being a household name that changes the way the world looks at menopause with the understanding of, "WE'RE NOT ANTIAGING WE'RE PRO-LIVING" and that's not just our Best Life but our Only Life, remember; You only get one!


Eisha Branner, a native of Pontiac, MI a dedicated mother of 4 wonderful daughters (Destinee, Micah, Jala, Jerma’nee) has been an amazing leader and example of tenacity, endurance and bravery amongst her peers and youth in the city of Pontiac. Eisha Branner is a proud graduate class of 2002 from Pontiac Central high school. She continued her educating following her graduation attending Oakland Community College. Eisha received her associated degree in Applied Science in Criminal Justice Corrections in 2009, graduated with her bachelor’s in Criminal Justice Administration in 2012 from University of Phoenix. Shortly after she went and pursued her master’s in human services with a specialization in Multidisciplinary Human Services in 2018. As a “Career professional”, Eisha Branner created a nonprofit organization in 2015 that was a mentoring program for young boys. Eisha named it “Fitness &Mentoring”. This was a program for just boys ages 8-16 at the time. The kids in the program would meet once a week for 4 hours for 8-weeks. All kids that were registered in the mentor program parents also received one on one case management and resources. During their meet, they worked out, hear from positive male speakers, and was taught social skills. In 2016 Eisha joined forces with the PAL League to expand the Fitness & Mentoring Program and also complete a mentor grant that was awarded from National PAL. Since the partnership, Eisha has served over 500 youth in her community with mentoring, wraparound services for the families, and fitness. In 2019 The Sheriff PAL program ired Eisha Branner full time to be the Community Outreach Director for the Organization. The passion and purpose of such successes evolved from childhood therapeutic measures such as mentoring and sports programs. Growing up around drug infested crime stricken and low poverty neighborhoods such as Pontiac, Eisha Branner founded Fitness and Mentoring to assist with some of the community needs. As a young visionary, Eisha was inspired to become a mentor to the attention starved youth mostly single parent households. This enthusiasm couple with diligent efforts proved to be a springboard to success for many of the youth in the city of Pontiac and surrounded cities. Growing every day, Fitness & Mentoring now serves approximately over 300 girls and boys participating in the mentoring program. With an ever-evolving curriculum, Fit-

ness & Mentoring also provides life skills, training mentorship and tutoring programs. Fitness & Mentoring works diligently to offer programs that ensure their youth obtain the general concept of sportsmanship, teamwork and love for their community. The program fosters a gateway to diversity, cultural awareness and positive experiences. In December 2019, Eisha Branner decided to part ways with the Oakland County Sheriff PAL program and pursue her dreams. She is now the Founder/CEO of her own nonprofit called E-Community Outreach Services. E-Community Outreach Services was created to help families in need achieve and maintain selfsufficiency through case management services, community resources, counseling, and other support services.

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”


Struggling Single Mom Transforms From Convicted Felon to Successful Entrepreneur Sharon Steele was once a struggling single mom who suffered from abuse, depression, and she even went to prison. But now she is a successful entrepreneur, motivational speaker, media personality, and the founder of Business Girlfriends – a popular Facebook group for women entrepreneurs She has used her personal experiences to develop workshops and programs that have transformed the lives of both men and women, and altered the trajectory of businesses throughout the country and across social media. She has also been business partners with Gregg Leakes from Real Housewives of Atlanta, and on the tour team with Dr. Venus Opal for The First Black Woman Millionaire Tour. Currently residing in her hometown of Farmington Hills, Michigan, where all ‘hope for better things’ and ‘shall rise from the ashes,’ this tenacious mother of two is a breathing testimony to the fitting and powerful mottos that are treasured by the people of the Renaissance City. The travesties from her childhood later had her trapped working tirelessly to provide for herself and her baby girls – one of which had survived from gunfire not once, but five times! It’s no wonder that Sharon would struggle to surface from the deep pits of depression that nearly lead to her attempting to taking her own life. In the face of such difficulties though, she says that she came to learn to rely on God’s strength rather than her own. From a struggling single mom with a felony dealing with a diagnosis of severe depression developed from childhood abuse to a entrepreneur, Sharon’s courage and determination has inspired women and men worldwide and helped countless audiences break through, to discover their own untapped talents and infinite potential. Sharon didn’t have options base on her choices which led her to become a business owner but not the typical business. The business wouldn’t be solely product base but actually hands on to help individuals that society would normally reject.

Via Business Girlfriends, she has formed the opportunity for entrepreneurs to be able to gain exposure and assist to help their business or brand by touring across the country hosting business showers. She realizes why many business aren’t able to get a connection as startups or without having a big social media presence. So, she has created these Business Showers that help individuals to engage and connect with other entrepreneurs in their community. In January 2020, she will kick off the year’s first Business Girlfriends shower in Atlanta. She has already gathered over 2,000 women in her tribe to empower with a teaching of Kingdom Mindset and a sisterhood with determination you can accomplish any obstacles. Sharon is also working on completing her first book entitled Distract, Denied, Delayed But I Have Destiny. She says this book will bring awareness to our community. She comments, “We are taught not to speak on sexual abuse and the laws in the United States aren’t protecting us from this. My journey and story to give account to how this led me into a dark world of depression and criminal activity. The ones that where supposed to protect me were just as damaged, but through my faith and great leadership and mentors, I was able to raise out of it all.” She says this book will help families to no longer allow their loved ones to look the other way in fear of rejection. Sharon also hopes to created a documentary series on the journey of felon to entrepreneurship. For more details about Sharon Steele or her business workshops, visit www.BusinessGirlFriend.com

Just Because I Don’t Speak

On A Situation Doesn’t Mean I’m NOT AWARE


Trihasa Hall is everything that you want in your personal baker- sweet, thorough, determined and talented. She is a self-taught baker and has enriched herself in the field to ensure that she is expanding her skillset at least two times per year. Trihasa is a mother of 4 children- two handsome sons and two beautiful daughters. The principles of thoughtfulness, forgiveness, tenacity, respect and willingness to learn is how she has approached motherhood and they are also the framework of her business.

business: Tri_CakeCupcakes_LLC. She is now operating a full-service bakery offering everyone’s favorite treats ranging from chocolate chip cookies to stellar wedding cakes. Her skillset and warm personality have also created opportunities for her as she has competed in baking competitions and has been booked in cities outside of her home town of

Flint Mi to provide cakes and custom treats for multiple people. She understands that 7 is God’s number of completion so as she celebrates this business milestone she also embraces the ups and downs of business ownership in preparation for the next level. Prior to opening her business, she was one of the caretakers for her mother, Mrs. Loree until she was called home in September 2014. Her mom has always been her biggest supporter and cheerleader so when she established her business it was important for her to find a way to honor the memory of Mrs. Loree. Annually, she does Mother’s Day giveaways as a tribute to her mom and encourage others to cherish every moment with their mom. Her giving is not limited to the honor of her mother’s memory, she also offers donated and discounted treats to mother’s who are working on limited budgets for graduation celebrations. She has volunteered her time to Well of Hope and its annual Blessed to be a Blessing dinner since 2011 and she has expanded that service to include donated cakes, cupcakes and cookies to the dinner and other initiatives of the organization.

Trihasa, affectionately known to her friends as Tri-Cake has maintained a love for cupcakes her entire life and her business began as a cupcake only business. However, her tenacious mindset and personality led her to expanding her business to a full-service bakery within one year of launching her

Whether you need a sweet treat or a sweet friend; look no further than Tri_CakeCupcakes_LLC!


Detroit native Jill Hamilton is a fascinating vocalist that simply captivates audiences with her incredible vocal range and distinctive style that stays with the listener long after the musical performance has ended. To her credit, she has a CD entitled “Back Home” featuring 14 songs written and produced primarily to showcase her musical roots and stunning vocal pageantry. Jill’s debut project captured life experiences in song while reaching a level of connection with the people who listen to her music. Jill has performed with Grammy Nominated Michael Feinstein, featured guest artist at programs featuring Gregory Hines and Bill Cosby, performed with many renowned gospel artists such as the Williams Brothers, The Clark Sisters, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Vickie Winans, Rev. Rance Allen, composer “Doctuh” Mike Woods, the Rev. James Cleveland Workshop Choirs, a voice in Jourdan Carroll’s Tribute to Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra, numerous NBA National Anthem performances and is currently the lead female vocalist for the group, New Birth. Jill is a sincere person, a person who doesn’t focus on outlandish styles or personality. Jill ‘s message is clear in her music and her musical performances are each unique and clearly from the heart."

Favorite Quote: "For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required." ~Luke 12:48~


When she was only 16 years old, Tenika Dawson read a book that would ultimately change her life. The author shared that most people who have accumulated great wealth did so through real estate. This immediately sparked an interest and curiosity in Tenika, who would live in 23 different houses by the time she was 17 years old. Never having a “family home” inspired her to work toward eradicating housing insecurity, not just for herself, but for those in her community. She was determined to break the transient generation curse. This fascination with home ownership would lead her to a passion she didn’t even know that she had. While laser focused on building a real estate empire, Tenika realized that to avoid being taken advantage of, she needed to understand what a good repair should look like. She deduced that by educating herself in construction, she would be better equipped for building her real estate business. In 2013, she became a member of the Carpenter’s Union and soon after, her alter ego, “Lady Carpenter,” was born. In 2017, she realized a long time dream, when she purchased her first investment property. She is now the owner of Lady Carpenter, LLC and Lady Carpenter Consulting, started in 2018, to help manage invitations to speak at events and to host workshops. She is an avid learner and Tenika enthusiastically shares all that she has learned about construction, real estate,and marketing. She also serves on the board of Ujamaa Collective,promoting fair trade and the works of African artisans.As a Certified MWBE,Lady Carpenter LLC is a registered General Contractor with the State of PA and City of Pittsburgh and specializes in Interior Construction. Tenika has been featured on her local station, KDKA and in WQED’s documentary, "Flipping Pittsburgh," as an affordable housing provider. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Soul Pitt Magazines have also featured Lady Carpenter in their publications. Her clients include the City of Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority and Duquesne University, among others. With a heart for

helping others, Tenika is positioning Lady Carpenter as a valuable resource to make rehabbing and construction safer for women. She continues to grow by utilizing local small business incubators and resources like Biz Fit, Bridgeway Capital, Diversity Business Resource Center and Omicelo’s Real Estate CoPowerment Training. Her client list includes City of Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority, SHAPE Development Group, Energy Innovation Center, Hill District CDC, Duquesne University, LaVelle Real Estate and Riverside Center for Innovation. Tenika is the proud mother of three daughters and holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State University. As a teen, she remembers staying in a women’s shelter with her mother and four younger siblings. Now, she is helping other families by becoming an affordable housing provider. Her daughters help to run the businesses, making them family owned and operated. After taking advantage of an opportunity to travel to the West African country of Ghana, she became involved with other organizations, which inspire international travel, by organizing group travel events. She loves traveling with her children in tow. She believes that she is to be a gateway for them and others to live their best and most full lives. She also feels that the best way to do that is to test the limits of her own potential. In her spare time, you can find Tenika at Black Mountain Spirit in Homestead, training for her next Kung Fu tournament. Tenika’s ultimate goal is to grow her real estate empire and travel the world with her children. She also aspires to help other families grow their portfolios. She wants to assist others in building and passing on generational wealth. Her life’s mission and message is a powerful one: “I want to be an example of what is possible, regardless of what others say, regardless of where or how we start…it is the story that we create and the way we choose to finish this journey that matters. This is how I want to be remembered.”

Favorite Quote: “Start from wherever you are and with whatever you’ve got.”


Favorite Quote: “I’ve Learned That People Will Forget What You Said, People Will Forget What You Did, But People Will Never Forget How You Made Them Feel” ~Maya Angelou~

Beginning grade school in Japan, attending high school in Spain, LaTonya's life has always been full of adventure. She realized at a young age that she has a magnetizing effect on people of all nations. Her raw, unapologetic demeanor has a way of having people trust her spirit instantly. Stranger has no meaning in her world, and she has figured out a way to show all love, that graces her presence. After years of serving her country in the USAF & being a sought-out Recruiter & Program Manager in the Federal Government Contracting Arena, LaTonya decided she was tired of the 9 to 5 way of life. It was time for her to pursue her passion of people and step out on faith. She made a decision to leave the DMV after 26 years and head to Atlanta, GA, she hasn't looked back since. Despising the media and the negativity that it brings; she created her own platforms to show the world the 'OTHER SIDE'. Negativity may sell but Love & Positivity will always win in the long run. So, against all odds, TYGEREYEZ 360 MEDIA GROUP was birthed. People Relations & Media Exposure outlet with various

entities to re-tell stories the right way and change the negative reprogramming that most of us have endured. Love You Alive, formerly Dear Black Men, honoring black men was created, The Hauze of Love & The LaTonya MeChelle Experience are entities within the TygerEyez family. From a Sports Analyst on TV, her various talk shows, Red Carpet Correspondent, to one of the most transparent Interviewers out and former Editor in Chief of two magazines, LaTonya is doing what it takes to make her name a household name. Although LaTonya has decided to walk away from both her magazines, she’s still dedicated to spotlighting Dope Folks Doing the Dang Thang which you can find on her www.tygereyez.com site. Her resume includes one on one interviews with Michael Jai White, Pastor Marvin Winans, Evander Holyfield, Louis Gossett Jr, The Whispers, Silk, Ronnie Devoe, Kirk Franklin, James Fortune, Pastor Jamal Bryant and more. LaTonya is also an Inspirational Speaker, trained by the Legendary, Les Brown, a Matchmaker and Love Coach.


Favorite Quote: “With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself, or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow, or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose.” ~Wayne Dyer~

A woman infused with passion for seeing women of all ages live empowered lives. Chanel is the proud mother of five amazing human beings: Martine, Marijah, JChanel, Jaden and Gary Jr. More important that motherhood, is her title of Glammie to: Malachi, Carter, Madison, Nylah and Zuri. Chanel has been a mother longer than she’s been an adult. From multiple teen pregnancies, high school dropout, homelessness, abusive relationships to being involved involuntarily in a bank robbery that would be the catalyst to transform her life. Chanel had no idea that all of her life experiences would be the perfect recipe to impact the lives of teenage girls, and women alike. A natural born leader, Chanel was always one willing to lead a pact of neighborhood kids growing up on the southeast side of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Unbeknownst to the little girl back then, her gifts and talents were being tapped into and released. During a challenging upbringing, Chanel found solace in books and journaling another clue that writing was more

important than what she could have imagined. Many years later, as an adult, Chanel would write and publish several books: She’s Not Like Me, Promiscuous Girl, and Simply Becoming. After many years of struggling with selfacceptance, as a result of shame, Chanel found inner healing, and confidence through writing and speaking about her life experiences to impact the lives of others. A woman who has discovered her worth, confidence, courage, and awareness of self in the most challenging places such as divorce, and years thereafter, an abusive relationship that could have prematurely ended her life. Chanel has become a beacon of hope for many women, as well as a mentor. Chanel believes wholeheartedly that God doesn’t waste our life experiences; and as a result, she will use each one to teach, build up, and inspire others. Chanel wants every woman to grow to the place where she owns her entire life story, honors who she is, and heal completely from all the things that may have wounded, disappointed or caused her pain in order to live her best life.


I'm Liz Reed. I've been a practicing psychotherapist for over ten years. This is my second career, and I was a gourmet chef for thirty years. I have embraced sobriety for over nineteen years as well. My life is one of many emotional and tumultuous-times. I like to say, "I've been there and done that." I feel that my openness to my own life struggles has helped me to stay sober and be a better therapist. It is my honor to share my story and help others on their path to a better life. It truly is never too late to create the life you want. Let me help you live a life of peace and enrichment. You can find my podcast at Liz's Life Guru, anywhere you get your podcasts. I'm also @lizlifeguru on TikTok and Instagram. I have plenty of useful information everywhere. I look forward to sharing it with you.

Favorite Quote: "I hate to spoil the ending but every things going to be ok"


“A Taste of Heaven” is owned and operated by mother-daughter duo Marsha Matthon and Regena Hall-Littlejohn. Marsha has worked more than thirty years in the foodservice industry, earning a spot on the dean’s list as she studied Culinary Arts at Mott Community College, while Regena’s experience is bolstered by her studies in Business Management at the University of Michigan-Flint. Both have also been previously employed by the United States Postal Service, bringing with them the same work ethic and passion for customer service into their catering business. A Taste of Heaven’s services can cover a broad range of events, including family gatherings, small business meetings, open houses, bridal showers, weddings, and company parties. With their commitment to community, A Taste of Heaven has already had the great opportunity to serve such organizations as United Way, Flint Cultural Center, Educate of Flint (Genesee County), Bethlehem Temple Church of Flint, and My Brothers’ Keeper. True to their company’s name, Marsha and Regena believe great food promotes an atmosphere of love, harmony, and peace. Their main goal is to bring happiness and satisfaction to customers from all walks of life. As such their menu includes keto and gluten-free options, and the owners take into consideration any allergies or dietary restrictions a customer may have Both Marsha and Regena are also ServSafe Manager Certified, giving peace of mind to their customers by ensuring their orders will always be prepared in a safe environment, especially in these times of COVID consciousness.

Whether you buy one cupcake, one meal, or a hundred of each, A Taste of Heaven strives to give their customers not just food, but an experience made all the more special by honesty, integrity, and a sensitivity to customer needs. In her life, Marsha has been blessed with four daughters and eight grandchildren; likewise, Regena is happily married with three sons and a daughter. Therefore, they know from personal experience how to provide that extra measure of love to anyone who walks through their doors, and how important it is to be nourished not only physically, but emotionally and spiritually.



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