Industry insider, Darius Bradley, brings together entertainment experts from music, TV/Film, literacy, and fashion to have a forward-thinking conversation. Centered around industry injustices, malpractices, social issues affecting African Americans, and discover the many fulfilling careers in entertainment. We're here to push the culture forward. Are you? Join the conversation!
No Damn Excuse sits with Rachel Naughton & Chioma to discuss women in business. About: Today, Rachel continues her leadership journey as the Head Women's Basketball Coach for Baltimore City Community College in Maryland. In addition to her accolades, she advanced her community service as a member of the Order of Eastern Stars. Rachel is the owner of “Feechi“ natural hair oils, co-owner of Fannie Lyn Productions LLC, and working on a feature film, an adaptation of her children's book titled “My Little Tomboy”. This film will have a direct impact on the youth as well as adults that experienced any trauma and inadvertently motivate them to accomplish their goals and achieve their dreams. Rachel's purpose is to instill confidence, passion, leadership, commitment, and most of all love throughout the global communities.
No Damn Excuse Episode with recording artist David Lyve. David took this newfound faith filled confidence and, with a generous loan from a great friend, recorded, produced, arranged, and played ‘Finding Love.' A full length original 10 song album. “This wasn't your ordinary album, I literally took my entire testimony and made an album of it.” Now independent, he began moving like he originally wanted. He would sell 5000 albums hand to hand and perform no less than 250 times across 7 states as well as guest guitar play with Rahsaan Patterson. This success led him to migrate to the #1 city for music cultivation - Philadelphia. Visit: www.davidlyve.com
About: The entertainment professional is a silent gatekeeper, one you never hear from or see publicly. It's their decision making, hard work, and brains that you experience on display. No Damn Excuse's tantalizing journey navigates through the unexpected challenges, emotions, backstabbing, heartbreak, and more. Why should you care? Loyalty isn't written in the entertainment business; this could be you. No Damn Excuse is Darius Bradley's insider account into the entertainment industry! #ThisIsMyInsiderAccount #NoDamnExcuse
About Guest Khalilah Ali is an American actor who is best known as one of the former wives of boxing legend Muhammad Ali. Born and raised in an ardent religious Islamic family in Chicago, Khalilah attended Islamic schools as a child. Born Belinda Boyd, Khalilah met Muhammad for the first time when he was at the peak of his career and she was 10 years old. By the time she turned 17, her marriage was arranged with Muhammad Ali.