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5300 Memorial Dr., Suite 115, Stone Mountain, GA 30083 http://bit.ly/EzerCounselinghelps

How Can I Help You? Need help to achieve your goals in life? I use an array of counseling, coaching, and cognitive techniques to provide services that give you the tools for success--the way YOU define it. In addition to 1-on-1, couples, and group sessions, I regularly host and speak at workshops and seminars. My job is to provide a caring, safe environment for you to begin healing and to give you the tools and techniques to understand your own thoughts and emotions and where they are coming from, and to ultimately achieve a more balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. My special blend of cognitive behavioral therapy and strengths-based eclectic techniques will help guide and inspire you to achieve more of your personal and professional goals.

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Understaning Yourself Is Very Important A Letter From The Editor

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More than anything, a person is happiest when they can be themselves, without reservations, judgements, or ridicule. Being who we really are allows us to make the right connections in life, and add value and benefit from these connections. A Letter from the Editor

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CONTENTS

DALLAS-FORT WORTH

Ezer Counseling, LLC

Jill D. Mays

On The Cover

ProVision Barbering Jesse Hudson Jr.

Triad (NC)

J & G Towing, LLC Gavin Barner

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Who Want’s To Buy A Home

Aleta Danielle

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Greenville/Spartanburg

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Memphis

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Dallas

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Pretty Credit Consultants Pretty Washington Financially Crowned Queen Lynn Whitney Pie Face Soul Cafe Latorra Garland

Richmond (RVA)

The New Motown Timbrel Records

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Dancing, Acting, Singing

Chandler Davidson

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Agape Love Events, LLC

Jasmine Lowery

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Also Featured William Bethea

JOWB Realtors, LLC Helping You Purchase Real Estate Greensboro, NC

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Jasmine Lowe

She is the owner of Be Bare Inc. in Newport News, Va.

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Nova Victoria EdwardsBezuglov. She is a beauty!

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ProVisions Barbering Company

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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Jesse Hudson There is something about a fresh haircut. Jesse Hudson has made it his mission to provide superior barbering services. He is the owner of ProVision Barbering Company, located in Snellville, Ga. Jesse says the vision of owning his own shop was realized the moment he became a professional barber. That was in February 2013. ProVision Barbering Company opened its doors six years later on June 4, 2019. Jesse specializes in providing clipper haircuts, shear haircuts, facials, beard management, shampoo and conditioning, and hot towel wraps. “The goal of ProVision Barbering Company is to provide more than just a haircut,” Jesse says. “I am familyoriented, a husband and father, and I truly believe the key to success is to rests in the experience we provide. That is why I work really hard and hope to leave a mark on the barbering industry,” he says. Jesse has over 20 years of customer service experience and over five years as a professional barber. Because they are a results-driven company, ProVision Barbering Company relies greatly on the feedback from its clients. Their typical clients include men, women, teens, and children of different nationalities and walks of life. ProVision’s private environment gives a VIP like feeling and affords its clients the freedom of conversation. As an ex-military and management professional with a strong background in customer service. “Grooming is my passion and providing every client with a VIP treatment is very important,” he says. For the most part, Jesse says he is inspired by other entrepreneurs who have found a way to be successful in their business. He also understands that a great amount of grit and perseverance is necessary to create a profitable business. “I like to spend a part of my day reading about entrepreneurial ventures and the people who take on the challenge. Their story is what inspires me to continue my journey,” he says.


When asked what he likes most about be a professional barber, Jesse shares that it’s the connection he is able to make with his clients. “I love transforming a client’s look and increasing their self-confidence. The trade of barbering for the most part is a personal service that offers me an opportunity to uplift someone’s spirit by making them feel good about their new look,” Jesse said. The challenges of entrepreneurship and owning a business can be a tough test for some. For Jesse, he is determined to overcome them. “I have been challenged by learning how to develop effective advertising strategies, and being strategic and efficient with them. However, through reading and research, I have found ways to manage this,” he says.

The trade of barbering for the most part is a personal service that offers me an opportunity to uplift someone’s spirit by making them feel good about their new look.” Being a father has impacted his life, he shares. “Having a family to provide for has been quite the motivation to strive for success. Starting a business is a major key to my overall plan to build a legacy for future generations.” Jesse advises others who may be considering starting a business, or even opening a barber shop in particular. “Always start by doing what you love. You must go for it and stay positive while doing so. Patience and persistence is the best plan of attack to accomplish your goals, and you must surround yourself with positive people and network whenever possible,” he says. Jesse says that his future plans include opening another barber shop, and a beauty and nail salon. He also hopes to open a shop that would cater to an entire family, where all members can be groomed in one visit. To learn more about ProVision Barbering Company, please visit their location, or check them out online.


1864 Scenic Highway #100 Snellville, Georgia 30078 229-291-8179 www.provisionbarbering.com



Jill D. Mays Ezer Counseling, LLC

By Terry L. Watson - Photos by Rocky Hills Media Jill D. Mays is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field. She has been recognized by Atlanta Magazine along with former Atlanta Mayor, Shirley Franklin, news anchor Monica Kaufman Pearson, and a list of other notable women who are making a mark in the world. Jill’s passion for helping others has led her to dedicate most of her career to developing and leading successful clinical and service provision programs, especially for women and children, in Atlanta, and throughout the United States. Springing out of her own lived experience and that of close family members and friends, Jill is committed to serving as a strong advocate for the unique behavioral health needs of women, and people of color. Currently, Jill manages a small, but successful private practice, Ezer Counseling, LLC, in Stone Mountain, GA, Ezer Counseling specializes in addressing women’s issues, including infertility, mood disorders, substance use, grief, life stage transitions, and marital/pre-marital/ relationship counseling. “While I serve a highly diverse clientele, my typical clients are African American women and married couples. Ezer Counseling is fully committed to the principles of cultural competency and cultural humility. My couch is a welcoming spot for anyone who seeks services, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, creed, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or occupational status,” she states. By definition, the word Ezer means to help or support. It can also refer to a helper or one who assists and serves another with what is needed. Ezer is also a Hebrew word that is found in the Holy Bible, in the book of Genesis (2:18 -20), and used in the Old Testament in the context of vitally important and powerful acts of rescue and support. The tagline for Ezer Counseling, “Right Beside You with Help, Hope, and Healing” Jill says is rooted in this perspective. “I intentionally offer primarily evening and weekend appointments because many people can’t afford to miss work or school to come to counseling,” Jill says. “Most providers don’t see clients after 5:00 pm. With our schedule, we can add some flexibility in availability. Our outof-pocket fees are set lower than a lot of other therapists in the metro Atlanta area to assist those who don’t have health insurance, coupled with the challenge of paying traditional self-pay rates.” Furthermore, Jill acknowledges the stigma that exists with people of color not getting help with addressing mental health and substance use disorders. In her role, she wanted to take away at least a few barriers to help people engage more. “My job is to provide a caring, safe environment for clients to begin healing, and to give them the tools and techniques to understand their own thoughts and emotions, and where these are coming from. By doing so, they will be able to come to their own conclusions about what to do with their life, and ultimately achieve a more balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. My special blend of cognitive behavioral therapy and strengths-based eclectic techniques help guide and inspire clients to achieve more of their personal and professional goals,” she says.

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Jill is currently the Director of the Office of Federal Grant Programs and Cultural & Linguistic Competency at the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). There she oversees the development and implementation of DBHDD’s cultural and linguistic competency framework. She was instrumental in launching the state’s highly successful Forensic Peer Mentor Program, which allows men and women who have experienced a mental illness and been involved with the criminal justice system, to go back into the prisons and provide encouragement and transition assistance to other returning citizens. Jill has also served as Director of Women & Children’s Services for Atlanta Mission for nearly 15 years, and as Regional Outreach & Resource Development Coordinator for the Disaster Distress Helpline. In that role, she helped to establish the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health services Administration’s (SAMHSA) first-ever 24/7 crisis hotline and texting service for anyone in the US experiencing emotional distress related to a natural or man-made disaster. Jill is a highly sought-after consultant and trainer in the areas of general and women’s behavioral health services, jail diversion, trauma, homeless services, disaster mental health, behavioral health/trauma awareness and stigma reduction for law enforcement, as well as marriage enrichment, and a variety of Christian topics. Jill also has extensive federal level training experience, including diversity workshops for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and crisis counseling programs for FEMA and SAMHSA. When asked what she loves most about her profession, Jill shares that it’s the look on a client’s face after the “aha” moment arrives, and they finally figure out an answer to a question they’ve been struggling with for years. “I love it when a couple who has been estranged for months finally remembers what they loved about each other and are able to forgive, heal, and reconcile,” she says. “I also love teaching, training, and mentoring. One of my bucket-list experiences is to be a college professor. I have a strong desire to educate, persuade, and lead others for their benefit.”

“I love it when a couple who has been estranged for months finally remembers what they loved about each other and are able to forgive, heal, and reconcile.” Ezer Counseling, LLC 5300 Memorial Drive - Ste. 115 Stone Mountain, GA 30083 770-540-7681

Jill’s life has been greatly impacted by her parents, Reverend Charles and the late First Lady Ruth Duncan. Her father is a Baptist Pastor, and while growing up Jill watched her parents model the importance of following God’s calling to serve, teach, and love those in need. “At 87, my Daddy is still one of the hardest working and committed people I know. I learned a valuable work ethic from him,” she says. She also credits her family for being the foundation for her career. “Ezer Counseling wouldn’t exist without my husband and my children. My husband and I got married five months before I graduated with my master’s in counseling from Georgia State, and he’s been there for this whole journey. I always want them to know how much I appreciate their love and support. I’m grateful for the privilege of being called ‘Mom’.” Whatever the future has in store for Jill and Ezer counseling, one thing is for sure is that her love for others and her desire to help will not change. Coming in October, she will be starting GōWLUp! (pronounced “Goal Up”), which stands for “Godly Wives Looking Up”, a Coaching & Connecting Meetup. Scheduled to meet on the first Friday of the month, the group will explore various topics such as hot and healthy relationships, conflict resolution, communication, respect, intimacy, skill-building, cooking demonstrations, massage techniques, parenting tips, home décor and more. She is also narrowing down topics and genre for a book(s) she plans to author.




Greensboro native, Chandler Davidson is a sophomore dance major at Weaver Academy. He has been dancing for six years. While taking dance classes in school, Chandler is also a company member of The Pointe Studio Of Dance. There, he trains in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Lyrical, African, Hip Hop, Gymnastics, Vocals and Acting. Chandler has been involved with (2) five week summer intensives, UNCSA and Charlotte Ballet. He has also participaged with a four week intensive at Debbie Allen in Los Angeles Clalifornia. Chandler has performed lead roles with his studio such as, Toto and The Wiz in “The Dance Adaption Of the Fantasy And Adventure Of Oz” and Little Simba in “Pride Land “.

He has been the The National Black Theater Festival three times with the shows “The Dance Adaption Of Annie“ and “The Dance Adaption Of The Fantasy And Adventure Of Oz“ and “Pride Land”. After high school, Chandler plans to join a professional contemporary company then go to collage and major in dance after he retires from the company and make his own studio and share his gifts with students of all ages. h

Dance Acting Singing.....Yeah, I can do that!

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Pretty

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By Yasmine Regester Photos by B Smith Photography Make Up by Deidra Mills

The ability to obtain a mortgage, car loan, job, promotion or rent an apartment is all tied to one thing most people do not often think about - Credit. Though established in 2016, Pretty Credit officially launched on April 25, 2017. Pretty Credit is a credit restoration company located in the heart of Greenville, South Carolina. Owners, Pretty Washington and Elliott C. Washington Jr. strive to help everyone achieve their finance and credit goals. “The reason why I started my own credit restoration company was due to adverse credit issues I personally experienced,” says Pretty. “Unfortunately, I was told all the wrong things to do, such as contact the consumer reporting agencies (CRA’s) and by doing so the derogatory accounts on my consumer credit report would automatically be fixed. However, that was misguided information.” In her experience, she was sent from one lender to the next and became frustrated because she felt that no progress was being made. So Pretty decided to take matters into her own hands and began educating herself about the consumer credit laws to find out what kind of rights we’re in place to protect consumers. On her quest, Pretty sought the advice of a friend in California who had his own credit repair company. He gave her some useful information, including the computer software she needed to start learning how to fix her own credit. She shares the process lasted for nearly two years, but eventually she was able to raise her credit score from the low 400’s into the 700’s. Pretty says most of her clients are seeking fast results and that only about ten percent have realistic expectations because they don’t understand how credit repair works or exactly what to expect. Though she explains the process from A-Z putting emphasis on the time frame and that it must not be rushed. “It takes time. It’s not an overnight fix. By law, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion have up to 30-45 days to complete the dispute investigation. Determining what is on your credit reports is the first step to determine the length of time it could take to successfully complete our credit restoration program,” she shares. Pretty Credit provides a comprehensive credit restoration program that includes a free credit consultation. They also offer a paid credit assessment which includes a credit analysis report breakdown of all three credit reporting agencies. This credit assessment provides their clients with detailed information that’s weighing their consumer scores down. It also includes a customized plan of action, designed to help increase their credit scores.

By law, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion have up to 30-45 days to complete the dispute investigation. Determining what is on your credit reports is the first step to determine the length of time it could take to successfully complete our credit restoration program. Pretty Washington

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One part of the credit assessment is to discuss budget and finances to ensure their clients can afford the credit restoration program. Pretty shares that a satisfactory debt-to-income ratio is required to successfully complete the credit restoration program. “Our goal is to help improve the overall credit rating of everyone that seek our services,” she adds. For existing business owners and those interested in starting a business, Pretty Credit offers business credit services which are designed to help business owners utilize their company finances for their business. Business Credit is separate from consumer credit and the credit limits are astronomically higher. With business credit you use your EIN number and not your SSN for credit purposes. Most business owners or entrepreneurs don’t even know that business credit exist or how to go about establishing it. Our business credit program comes with a 100% Money Back Guarantee that if you follow our instructions to the letter, your business will get $50K in business credit within six months or we will refund your money. The most recent program added is called “Financial Fitness” which teaches consumers how to save money, get out of debt and utilize their finances in the best way possible. Our goal is to help our clients create generational wealth. Pretty Credit’s target market is South Carolina, but they also serve clients in other states throughout the country. Community outreach is an important part of the Pretty Credit business model. “Our main goal is to empower and buildup our communities. By engaging with people in community spaces, church events, and non-profits, they can work together to spread the word and tell other’s what good credit can do for a person,” Pretty states.

Pictured with Pretty and Elliott from left to right are the members of the Greater Mauldin Chamber of Commerce

Debbie Gresham, Pat Pomeroy, Kim Guthrie, and Diana Jo Toledo The goal of Pretty Credit is to have every client complete their program in (6-12) months. “We’ve had some clients complete the program in three months, but (6-12) months is the average goal. We want all our clients in the 700 plus credit club. That’s a good score to have to get some of the best interest rates and to lower your risk factors during the loan qualification process. It is not required to have an 850-credit score to get some of the best interest rates on the market. But if that’s what you want, then by all means go for it, but you only need to be in the 700’s score range,” she says. Many of Pretty Credit’s clients are seeking home ownership. She advises them to ensure their debt-to-income ratio is low. By doing so, they will be able to get the best interest rate on their mortgage loan. After they get their approval letter and before closing. During this time, it is very important not to create any additional lines of credit. Any changes to a consumer’s credit report or finances can ultimately prevent a successful closing on a new home. Even more, consumers can save time and prevent a loss of credit score points by simply being aware of their credit status.


Clients are held accountable through a Client Success Checklist, which is an itemized list of action steps for the consumer to do in order to successfully complete their credit restoration program. It’s always the mission of Pretty Credit to give our clients the best advice to help them achieve their finance and credit goals. What makes Pretty Credit different from other credit repair companies is their ability to connect on various levels with their clients. “Every client is like a member of our family. Building a relationship with them allows us to relate to each person, unlike some companies who just wants to get you into a program and take your money. We work with you every step of the way. By being accessible to our clients, we believe that it makes them feel more at ease. Our clients will always have an advocate in their corner,” Pretty says. The newest addition to Pretty Credit is that of Pretty Washington is becoming a licensed realtor. In this role she can help clients get approved for their new home loan after completing the credit restoration program. “This means I get to be a part of the process from beginning to end and witness the joy of seeing someone buy their dream home. Most people don’t know what all they need to do -- they don’t have a realtor, or don’t understand how lenders work. This allows us to be a one-stop shop for our clients. This opens up the process to people who may not be qualified for a home, but can come to one place, clean up their credit, get qualified and get to their end goal,” says Pretty. Pretty is a nationally licensed Certified Credit Consultant. She has enjoyed a career in finance and credit that spans over ten years. She understands that in order to remain relevant in her profession and to be able provide her clients with the best services and results, she must continue to educate and equip herself first. She does this by speaking on panel discussions on credit repair, attending credit seminars and conferences. She has also served as a keynote speaker at the Credit Expo in Orlando, Florida. “I have a passion for this, and I absolutely love it. This is the profession that God chose for me to work in, which allows me to help people repair their credit, fix their finances and transform their lives. God is the CEO of Pretty Credit. If it wasn’t for my faith and trust in him, we would not be who we are today and for that I am extremely grateful,” says Pretty.

Pretty Credit 2007 Woodruff Road Greenville, SC 29607 1-800-580-9549 (Toll free) 864-580-6399 (Local) www.prettywashington.com

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Jasmine Agape Love Events

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ByTerry L. Watson Photos by Jasmine Lowery

It has been nearly two years since Huami Magazine initially featured Jasmine Lowery and Agape Love Events of Richmond, Va. The experience was so great for each of us, that we decided to do it again. Lets see what Jasmine has been up to. Agape Love Events became an established ALE in 2015. Jasmine shares that she loves the life of being a mother to her two boys and newest addition to her family, a beautiful baby girl. She also enjoys the opportunity of being a wife to her amazing husband, Rashad. The Agape Love team is determined to execute their client’s vision for their special day in excellence. Its clients and vendors have complimented the ALE team on our professionalism, organizational skills, creativity, and ability to remain calm under pressure. In addition to Huami Magazine, Agape Love Events has been featured in Black BRIDE, Munaluchi Bride, Richmond Wedding Magazine, as well as other publications and blogs. They offer floral design, event management, coordination services and business education for entrepreneurs. Agape Love Events, LLC prides itself on being a premier and award winning event planning business which specializes in Month-of/Day-of Coordination Services. They also offer Full Planning Services. Jasmine Lowery coordinated her first wedding, just three months after she married her best friend and the love of her life. She agreed to barter “wedding day-of” services with a close friend who was also getting married. Jasmine or “Jazz” provided day-of coordination services and her friend was the DJ at her wedding. Little did Jasmine know, her services would leave the other vendors she worked alongside in awe. In the spring of 2015 Agape Love Events began.

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“After my first experience with successfully coordinating a beautiful & joyous wedding for a dear friend, I knew this was a gift I’d be honored to share with other couples,” Jasmine says. Jasmine is a devout woman of God. She is also a wife, mother of two amazing little boys, educator, creative artist, public speaker, event planner, and coordinator. She recalls the first time she heard the term “Agape Love”. It was in a Sociology class at Virginia Commonwealth University while her professor explained how Agape [ah-GAH-pay] love is selfless, sacrificial, unconditional, and the highest of the four types of love. Agape Love perfectly described the love Jesus has for all people. Jasmine decided to name her business, Agape Love Events, to serve as a gentle reminder that the services she provides should reflect the unconditional love she has received through her relationship with Jesus.

Jasmine Lowery Agape Love Events, LLC 757-334-3238 www.agapeloveevents.com

In addition to her family, Jasmine also finds inspiration while working with her clients to produce the best experience possible. As a Christian, her desire is to always show the love of Christ in all she does. Her services include Month-of/Day-of Coordination Services, as well as Partial and Full Wedding Planning Services. Agape Love Events is geared towards the creative, artistic DIY bride and groom. Jasmine absolutely loves to support her clients’ ideas. “I’m open to working with them to think of the best ways to customize their wedding details that will most accurately reflect their relationship with their partner. My team and I can support our clients in basking in all of the beauty and love on their wedding day without them having to worry about the teeny-tiny event management details.” Jasmine is also fascinated with learning about love languages, personality types, and ways to promote emotional health. She was nominated for the Black History in The Making Award while studying at Virginia Commonwealth University. She also has a heart for children and has taught within the Richmond Public School system for the previous five years. Now with over fours years of experience under her belt, Jasmine is setting her sights on continuing to make Agape Love Events the premier event planning service in Richmond and surrounding areas. If you are in the market to get married, please include Jasmine in your plans and enjoy the Agape Love experience. h



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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Mykel Media Company, LLC When the need arises for someone to have their vehicle towed, it can sometimes be a dreadful experience. Whether it be due to a disabled vehicle, flat tire, or traffic accident, the inconveneince that accompanies the need is usually what is dreaded and remembered mostly. Fortunately, there is a company that has set their sights on changing the towing and hauling industry. J & G Towing, LLC , is a small family owned towing company based out of Greensboro, NC. They offer some of the best tow services available within the state of North Carolina. These services include 24 Hour Emergency Towing, Lock Outs, Motorcycle Towing, Roadside Assistance, Battery Jumps, Refeuling, Tire Changes, and Winch Out services (up to 150 ft). J & G Towing, LLC was started up in July 2017. The company is owned and operated 26 year old, Gavin Barner. Originally from Greensboro, NC, Gaving grew up in Charlotte. After graduating from high school in Greensboro, he later attended North Carolina A & T University before deciding to join the work force. He worked for years at a car wash, along with delivering appliances and furniture, before he found himself in the working in the towing industry. Before starting the company, Gavin shares there were a few hurldes he had to conquer. “I was at a point in life where I was tired of doing a lot of heavy lifting, so when the opportunity presented itself, I didn’t hesitate to jump at it. My uncle, whose namesake represents the (J of J & G Towing, LLC) wanted to start a new business but didn’t have any idea what to do. I was told that towing was a good industry to work in, so we took the risk and bought a truck, and later obtained an LLC and immediately started advertising,” he shares. As his business began to take off, Gavin shares that he was fortunate to have a few experienced towing professionals mentor and guide J & G Towing along. “Mike at Abracadabra Towing and Rico at EZ Towing & Recovery has been a huge helpt to me. Between these two guys, they keep me on my toes. As I learn and grow in the towing industry, they help me to keep a level head, and assisted in developing me into a firm business man.”

For Gavin, family is his biggest inspiration. “I come from a pretty big family that is rooted in greatness, on both sides. They are all so supportive of anything I do and my goal is to keep making progress with this business and keep making them proud,” he says.

Gavin says what he loves most about what he does is the opportunity to help people get out of stressful situations. He also relishes in the opportunity to represent black businessmen who operate with professionalism. “As black men, we have the ability to do anything that we put our minds to,” he says.

Being a business manu can also be a humbling experience. “I am a firm believer of patience being a virtue, and I never want to bite off more than I can chew. My business is growing at a reasonable pace and I hope that will continue. Moving forward, I will continue to promote the business and strive to become better at my craft. In another year or so I would like to have a second truck and expand my services, and eventually get a tow yard to grow the business into long distance car transporting as well,” he says. h



Information and Photos Provided by Lynn Whitney Williams Financially Crowned Queen, a new nonprofit organization that has launched a variety of free programs that cater to the youth and young adults of all backgrounds in low income neighborhoods to educate them through financial services such as credit and money management, banking, entrepreneurship, real estate investment, and home ownership. Through interactive activities and hands on classes, Financially Crowned Queen aims to provide financial, intellectual, and educational growth to each individual that is interested in bettering themselves.

Financially Crowned Queen programs include “Queening My Finances,” a free credit and money management webinar that is hosted every third Thursday of the month on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. This webinar teaches individuals how to understand credit, how to read their credit report, complete dispute letters, and more. The newest program, C.H.A.N.C.E, an acronym for credit, home ownership, accountability, neighborhoods, choice, and entrepreneurship, will launch in the spring of 2020 to educate and provide a co-working space for entrepreneurs. h

Founder and CEO, Lynn Whitney Williams, known well for her 10 years of experience in the banking industry in which she was able to manage accounts for prominent community figures such as Grammy Award winners, NBA players, community leaders, and many more founded this nonprofit organization in September of 2017 to ensure that our community had a free resource of financial education. Her journey has allowed her to speak with over 25,000 students and adults about financial literacy and assist over 300 individuals in starting their business or nonprofit organizations in the past two years. Lynn has had the opportunity to see hands on what the need of the individuals in our community is… and that is hope and money. Williams states “You aren’t living on purpose until God places you in uncomfortable situations to make you remember his purpose.” Her passion for self-development, education, and the power to change to create a better mindset financially for others, is what made her step out on faith and quit her job as a branch manager to become a full time entrepreneur in September of 2018. As a result, she was able to do more in the community and create her own financial literacy and entrepreneurship curriculum that is currently being taught in local middle and high schools in the Mid-South to also provide certifications to students who pass and complete the program.

For more information about Financially Crowned Queen or the programs that are offered, please visit: www.financiallycrownedqueen.org 901-303-8331 Memphis, TN

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Timbrel Records “We Are The New Motown”

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By Terry L. Watson - All Photos provided by Timbrel Records Founder and CEO/President William Arthur Upshaw III Timbrel Records was birthed upon God’s vision on October 30, 1990. During this time period, Grammy Award winning vocalist D’angelo had just release his album,“Brown Sugar”. This was during the time when Douglas L. Wilder was elected as the 66th and first African American Governor of the state of Virginia. The southeast coast of the United States is known for great musical talents, of whom have traveled to the west coast for record contract and deals. Timbrel Records founder and CEO, William Author Shaw shares how the term “Go West Young Man, Go West” prompted him to reachout to Governor Wilder and see what could be done to keep those talents on the east cost. As a result, this is how Timbrel Records became listed as the first multicultural major/independent, record and music publishing company from the southeast coast.

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Upshaw points out a few artist who put Timbrel Records, Inc./BMI on the map, globally. “We have signed national recording artist Clarinetist Sharron, Summer, Diva Maria, Guitartist Barry Tillman, Evangelist Darlene King, Gospel Rapper Thomas Bynum, dance choreographer Zachariah Davis, The Star Finesse, and many more,” he shares. Those artists listed have opened for major concert venues during their concert touring season. “Timbrel Records Ink” house studio band accompanies their signed artists. The band members include Jay Parker, Percussionist, Lead Rythum Artist Guitarist, Barry Tillman, Fred Franklin, Bass, Bernard Alston, and Melvin Hill. Upshaw is the Keyboardist, and Percell Ford is the Artist Keyboardist. There are a few others who are not listed. With everything there comes change and challenges. For Upshaw, he says throughout the years in the music industry, he has noticed the transition from (8 Track Tapes) to (Cassettes), and then to a (Compact Disc), and to the current popular (Flash Drive). The way music is distributed has changed also with a lot of it being streamed on line than is purchased at a retail store. “Concert and tour promoters sometimes develop a large overhead budget, but forget about compensation to the artist/band. Timbrel Records has established capital to compensate our artists and bands when necessary,” he says. Also, he points out how he feels how some music has lost its “flavor” over the years. “We have kept the flavor in our music and that helps to keep the status of Timbrel Records number one in the southeast.” Upshaw shares how Timbrel Records has enhanced the careers of many artists, songwriters, and music industry executives. He also points out how he feels very priviledged and honored to share the stage with other celebrity artists such as Frankie Beverly & Maze, Wayman Tisdale, Chuck Brown, Ledisi, Vicki Winans, Will Downing, Dorothy Norwood, Glenn Jones, Teena Marie, Anthony Hamilton, Yolanda Adams, Kurt Karr, Larry Graham & Central Station, Jasmine Sullivan, Chrissette Michelle, Letoya Luckett, Lisa Raye, Nia Long, Lou Gousett Jr., David Sanborn, Kymani Marley, Bella Dona. and many more. Upshaw says he has been inspired by the outpouring of love and support that Timbrel Records has received over the years. This includes their relationship with signed leading female artist and Clarinetist, Sharron, who is listed as one of the first prolific female Clarinetist upon the east coast. He is aso inspired by Huami Magazine. “During

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the 1990’s, the gospel music family of the Winans, reference helped with inducting our record company into the ‘NARAS’, which is the Grammy Association. We are also grateful for the support of radio station Power 92 radio in Richmond, VA, and its team that includes Clovia Lawrence, DJ Lonnie B, DJ Drake, “DJ Mike Street, and the BET Television Network “Yellow House Studios” Mr. Bey Say-CEO” and family. We are appreciate the support of Johnson Marketing Company, and our sponsors, family, and friends who have supported Timbrel Records faithfully,” he says. Upshaw also credits God with being first in his life. Secondly, he acknowledges Berry Gordy, Founder/President/CEO of Motown Records, Inc., and The Minneapolis sound of Prince and Morris Day & The Time. Next, he shares how he offers his love and support to any artist, songwriter, or music industry executive who accepts their musical calling and works it to eventually producing breakthrough results. In the future, Timbrel Records hopes to continue to share its unique brand of music artistry. They have developed many department divisions such as record production, music publishing, distribution, and even an investment group. They have also produced the Annual Timbrel Records, Inc./BMI Music Awards which gives honor to artists, songwriters, and music industry exectives.

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There is also the Timbrel Records University that teaches serious minded persons the music and business application in the music industry. “We have filmed a movie which was released this year titled, The Music Biziness, Major & Independent Perspective. It shares the truths that are behind the curtain experiences to those who are inspired to enter the music business,” he shares.

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They have also developed “The Platinum Music Industry Package” for talented musical individuals who have a desire to enter advanced level of the music industry. This includes a royalty compensation. The package includes CD manufacturing and retail-radio distribution, copyright and music publishing, artist website design, concert tour booking, and state of the art studio recording. To learn more about Timbrel Records, Inc./ BMI, please contact William Arthur Upshaw III. h


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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Taylor Media and G Garland Latorra Garland is a Culinary Artist and Head Chef at PieFace Soul Café and Catering in Dallas, TX. Born in Greenwood, MS but raised in Memphis, TN, her culinary specialties include Soul food and southern desserts. Chef Latorra, of which she prefers to be acknowledged by, officially launched her catering business in August 2016. “I decided to go in business because I found joy and happiness in cooking delicious foods for others. I wanted to build a stable career in culinary that would allow me to be more flexible and involved in the daily activities that involved my children,” she says Fortunately, her found was delicously enough to generate a clientelle to support her dreams. PieFace Soul Cafe and Catering prides itself in being capable to answer the call for any event. Some of the services they offer are designed for Birthdays, Holidays, Dinner Parties, Corporate Lunches, Cooking Classes, Private Dinners, Weddings, amd more. Cooking didn’t just happen over night for Chef Latorra. Growing up, and being the oldest of seven children, she had to learn to prepare full meals for the entire family. “My father taught me how to cook at the age of 13 and I learned to bake from my mother and grandmothers. Watching them prepare food for a large family taught me so much about the culinary field. My grandmother cooked three meals every day and witnessing how family dinners brought my family together is a feeling that still sits with me today.” As a result of being in her mother and grandmothers’ southern kitchens, I mastered the art of southern desserts. I still use and treasure their recipes,” she says. She has even included some of their recipes in her self published southern desserts cookbook “Mamas Banana Pudding”.

“My father taught me how to cook at the age of 13 and I learned to bake from my mother and grandmothers. Watching them prepare food for a large family taught me so much about the culinary field.”

Looking forward to the future, she plans to make a lasting mark on the culinary world. “I am working passionately on my “PieFace Soul Cafe Pop-Up Dinner Club. This club will host a monthly brunch or dinner party and serve delicious Southern Food to the Dallas-Ft.Worth Area. It will allow patrons to experience my food before my restaurant opens in Summer 2020. I also plan to write several more cookbooks in relation to soul food and southern desserts,” she says.

The biggesgt perk from owning her business Chef Latorra says is the fact that she can provide services that makes people happy. “I love to see my clients happy when they eat my food. I love trying new recipes and adding my own spin on them to create a different and delicious taste. For the most part, I love all things food related.” As a business owner, she also admits there are some challenges that come along with it. “One challenge that I face is building clientele in a new city. That alone has been a huge challenge. I have to get people to trust me and also trust that I can provide outstanding catering services for their event,” she shares. For those who may be considering starting a business similar to what Chef Latorra has done, she offers a bit of advice. “Stay consistent and focused. Do what makes you happy and never give up on your dreams and goals no mater what distractions are thrown your way. Also, build a brand for your business and brand yourself from beginning to the end. Remember to always put your best work forward, regardless of the situation. Most importantly, you must continue to find ways to perfect your craft and never stop learning,” she said.

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Eric Bell Knows Fashion Eric Bell describes himself as a kid who grew up on the Northside part of Greensboro. He was raised by John and Latonya Bell and attended Rankin Elementary and Middle School. He is also a graduate of Northeast High School. “Growing up I’ve always been into fashion but in the late 90’s and 2000’s men were looked down on for being fashion designers. That didn’t stop me. I went to school thinking I wanted to be a sports agent but really I wanted to design clothes and sneakers. I attended North Carolina A&T for two years, but didn’t complete my program. Instead I landed a job at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro and worked there for ten years. And then defining moment for my career arrived in December 2018. That is when I decided it was time for me to give my two weeks notice and pursue my dreams,” he shares. Eric admits that during the time after he left his stable job to work for himself, he was a bit scared. However, since that time he says the joy that has come from taking that leap of faith is immeasurable. Now he offers various products including sweatshirts, crewnecks, tracksuits, bodysuits, slides, hats, shirts, jeans, and more. Eric is inspired mostly by his mother and friends. He credits his mother for bestowing her knowledge of the business world into him. “Without her, I would be lost and confused. She’s the only business person I know of in my family, and one of the first women to have her own screen printing business in the city of Greensboro. She is always encouraging me to want more,” he says. “My friends inspire me because they push me like it’s their brand.” The path that Eric has taken has presented its own share of challenges. Yet, he says he wouldn’t change anything. “The ups and downs have made me who I am today. They have made me stronger. God doesn’t make any mistakes so trying to change my outcome isn’t within my thoughts.” By Terry L. Watson Photos by Mykel Media Company, LLC

Some have known for a while, and for many others, the news is just arriving at their doorstep, but Greensboro is now home to serious fashion. Eric Bell is the creative genius behind ThaBlackTopDesigns. He is also the brain child of MonkeyFace, a urban-focused fashion line whose popularity is increasing by leaps and bounds. Eric created his brand in 2013. He I started out by making hoodies for himself. “I wasn’t trying to make a brand, I just got tired of spending lots of money on other brands of fashion every other week. I already had an eye for fashion so I knew I could create some nice pieces for myself. I wore one of my hoodies to a Jada Kiss concert and posted a picture with him. The response was mind-blowing and I couldn’t believe how many people asked how they could order one of my hoodies,” he says. The following week he sold over a hundred hoodies. A year or so later, he created MonkeyFace. The first few items he made sold pretty well, but he shares that once he started making tracksuits, things picked up enormously.

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Eric also offers advice to others who may follow in his footsteps. “You must get prepared for the long nights. Don’t ask someone how they feel about your clothing pieces. You have to wear them and love them first before a customer will approve of it. Never give up and mean what you say, and do what you mean,” he says. The future looks very bright for ThaBlackTopDesigns and Eric. He already has plans to conduct his first fashion show, exclusively for his brand. “I want the entire city to show up and have an astonishing time. After the show, I hope that a big company comes and does a deal with me so all of my clothing is in stores worldwide,” says Eric.

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Dr. Charmin Y. Amderson This Is What Victory Looks Like

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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Charmin Anderson Who is looking for someone to fight for them? For those who are, Dr. Charmin Y. Anderson is ready and waiting to answer the call. The Hampton, VA resident is the founder of Fighting 4 Me, a powerful affirmation and movement that was developed as a result of some personal battles she has faced in life. After a bout with cancer, suffering a stroke, experiencing domestic violence, and the loss of her twin girls she decided to create something would teach women how to turn their circumstances into a superpower. This is when she began to fight! Anderson is a domestic violence coach, nonprofit startup consultant, and sits on the board as VP of the 501c(3) nonprofit organization, Hope With A Vizion. She’s also a mother, friend, sister, and lover of life. She is also very fond of music, particularly African music, and has a heart for poetry and dancing. However, she is most passionate about helping people to help others. With all the things that Anderson is involved with, she is most comfortable when she can write. “I have always been a writer, and it’s one of my favorite things to do. I use writing as a positive outlet to express my emotions,” she says. Anderson passion for writing has involved into some impressive productions. She has written several books, including one about her own life and personal struggles, and is currently working on a few others. “Writing my story allowed me to write my way to freedom. It was my way to finally take the necessary steps to heal,” she shares. “I wrote my first book, Behind My Smile; Every Woman’s Worst Nightmare, years ago. I pondered over the idea of releasing it mainly because I wrote it from a very angry and hateful place. I didn’t want it to be the kind of work I shared with my readers, so I trashed the initial draft and rewrote it,” she says. That was a good move for Anderson because the book made it on Amazon’s best seller’s list within 15 minutes of its release. Her first book tells the story of what happened to Anderson and gives readers the insight to how that relationship in reference developed. It also gives intimate details of her life and some of the traumatic experiences she experienced not only as a child, but also as an adult. Her newest production, When Dead Flowers Bloom (available October 2019) will be released, it will be the continuation of Behind My Smile, Every Woman’s Worst Nightmare. It starts off with a heavy hitter letter that Anderson says might upset a few. “These are real feelings that most people are afraid to admit they’ve had,” she says. The book will fill also fill in all the empty blanks that most people have from her first writing. “Neither of the books were easy to write but are essential parts of my healing process. I believe they will inspire other women to continue to fight for themselves.”

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Anderson says the most enjoyable part of life and career is the opportunities they provide her to help others. “I realize that trying to help others isn’t a one-man job. I want to create a domino effect in which everyone whose life I impact, will in return step up and help others,” she says. Though by only reading Anderson’s books, one might not be able to see the difficulties she faces while writing them. She shares the task can be quite difficult. “The hardest thing for me was allowing people into the vulnerable parts of my life. Writing my book was one thing, but talking to people face to face, was something completely different. It was kind of scary. I would see and feel their emotions and hear their comments as I talked. Once I published my book, that was it. There was no more hiding, and it was extremely hard to put myself on the front lines especially when the background was a safe space for me,” Anderson said. Anderson says that her two children are the driving force for all that she does. “Statistics say they should be on medication and drugs and be criminals. But they are not. Instead they are both successful and living their best lives and by doing so make me so proud to be their mommy,” she says. Anderson hopes that her efforts of trying to be a constant representation of winning, others may benefit as well. “It is easy to get lost in a world that is so full of pain and heartaches. However, in the process of helping others, we must ensure that we do our due diligence by taking great care of our greatest asset, ourselves,” she says. “Everything that I have endured in my life has made me into the woman that I am today. My goal is to assist others with obtaining their breakthrough.” Her plans on moving forward are to help as many women as possible. “I personally believe that there is nothing more powerful than a movement of women standing on the front lines in unison and fighting for themselves,” she says. She is also in the process of turning her book into a feature film. Her third book, Fighting 4 Me; I Won’t Stop, is set to be released in February 2020.

For more information, please contact Dr. Charmin Y. Anderson www.charyminyanderson.com 1-888-571-1129

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Aleta Danielle Life, Business, and Faith

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By Terry L. Watson Photos by Aleta Danielle

Her brand is titled “Live your Dream.” In more context, the message that Aleta Danielle of Greenville, SC shares is quite clear. “It is common to live within comfortable means. At times, that practice is very necessary. However, there are other times in our lives when we should relinquish the safety nets and take a leap of faith,” she shares.

“Success occurs when opportunity meets preparation.” Zig Ziggler

Aleta is a wife, mother, sister, friend, and accomplished business woman. As a Realtor with Ponce Realty Group, she works diligently to provide professional, relevant, accurate, real estate services on a consistent basis. This is done while also addressing the needs of her clients, both known and unknown. She brandishes a Bachelors degree in Business Management and has over 15 years of experience working in a business capacity, coupling that with a creativeness that only God can give. “Sometimes the answer is not in a book or offered in a classroom setting. Being able to adapt, bend, or even dream bigger can make the difference between me succeeding or failing. I pride myself as being the eyes and ears of my clients,” she shares. “I became a Realtor because I had a passion to help people. Even more, I am privledged to be a part of the of home-ownership process — from start to finish — for individuals. Aleta was born and raised in Waukegan, IL. At the age of 19, she moved to South Carolina, due to her dad’s job relocating. Her foundation is rooted in her faith and being in God. “My faith and belief in Jesus has been my rock, my inspiration, and my constant everything. With Him, I have all I will ever need for every venture and circumstance, whether big or small,” she says. With the support of her family, Aleta’s circle is complete. Her son and daughter, whom she describes as her pulse and heartbeat, are the driving force for her both personally and professionally. “Family is important to me and inspire me to be my very best,” she says. As a Realtor, the opportunity comes with its own set of challenges. “For me the challenge is not being able to meet every need, every time. Sometimes, there are tough decisions that have to be made, which is never easy to deliver,” she says. Aleta offers some advice for others who may follow in her footsteps. “Be true to who you are, not who you wan to portray for the world, but WHO you really are...genuinely and unapologetically. Stay away from comparing yourself to others. There is only one you. No one has it all together, all of the time. Remember, Rome was not built in a day. Embrace and live life in your own lane, it takes the pressure off trying to keep up with others. Take the high road, the low one is crowded. The key to living a long prosperous life, you must laugh often (including at yourself). Enjoy the journey. Trust the process. Learn to dance in the rain and most importantly, believe in yourself. LIVE YOUR DREAM!

Moving forward Aleta hopes to assist countless families buy and sell home, after home. This includes from starter homes to vacation homes, to rental properties and dream houses. “The sky is the limit and I plan to continue building my brand and share the gifts of which God has blessed me with,” she shares. “Stay tuned!” h

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