It’s a hard pill to swallow when you realize that your family is beginning to form their own families.
I had a fabulous time at tonight’s #Digitini event for Social Media Atlanta Week. It was hosted at the beautiful Spelman Museum and there were about 40 people in attendance. Tonight’s event celebrated women of color in social media, here in our backyard in Atlanta. Its so easy to forget…
I have to get this off my chest – my take on the reaction of the black community on the allegations against Bishop Eddie Long.
Life is full of stress – stress that you sometimes can’t control or eliminate. Here are a few suggestions to get your juices flowing on how to relieve stress.
In these past few months, there have been so many positive changes in my life. To name a few things I got married a few months ago, I am on the Board of Directors for the American Marketing Association chapter in Atlanta and I have a new job, working with…
I went to a small event by a local meetup group relating to social networking. Although the content and presentation was great, as I was driving home, my mind drifted to a completely unrelated subject matter. At the event, I met two Caucasian women, one about to turn 50 and…
Update on Insanity workout
Bad News: Which is obvious, I haven’t been blogging about my Insanity workout.
Good News: I have actually been sticking to the workout!
I’m on my 6th week (with only 3 more weeks left). So far I am generally impressed by Insanity. On a physical level I am in…
I wanted to do a very quick post on a recent event I attend at the King’s Plow Center in Atlanta. Ryan Leslie is an up and coming (and very talented) artist. I originally discovered him on Pandora, and when a friend of mine told me that both him and…
Let me preface this post by stating that I love my black community. But most of all, I love hearing positive stories about the accomplishments of black people. I’m not a racist. I simply find pleasure in success stories given our troubled and difficult history. For example, I think its…