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Have you ever wondered how the hell Beyoncé and Solange Knowles found their ways to becoming the most talented people on the planet earth? It's because they were raised and styled by Tina. WE'RE BACK ON TOUR May 16: London May 18: Dublin June 14: New York If you want to host a CMBC meetup here's a meetup 101 packet to help you plan! Keep up with all the latest: https://celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ Join our Geneva Community to chat with the other worms!!!! Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Follow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonross Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tina Knowles intended to write a behind-the-scenes look at her career in the music business. But she says that when she began writing, her own story flowed onto the page instead. In her new memoir Matriarch, the entrepreneur and mother of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Solange Knowles shares the story of how she helped her daughters become cultural icons. In today's episode, Tina Knowles speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about fighting to allow her girls to express their style, a memorable moment on set with the singer Maxwell, and Knowles' relationship with her ex-husband.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Born and raised in Lagos, Lisa Folawiyo has spent her career celebrating the craftsmanship of her Nigerian heritage by combining sharp, contemporary tailoring with traditional West African prints and textiles, and bringing the fashion of her hometown onto the global stage (the likes of Lupita Nyong'o, Issa Rae, and Solange Knowles have walked the red carpet in her designs). In this week's episode, Lale chats with the fashion designer about her process, Lagos style, the markets that inspire her, and more. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In this episode, artist Glenn Ligon and multi-hyphenate Solange Knowles discuss what it means to create—and live—with multiplicity. Ligon reflects on his career-long evolution into an artist who challenges perceptions of race, language, and history, while Knowles traces her path as a musician, performer, and curator. Together they explore the power of collective experience, artistic risk, and embracing all parts of oneself to expand creative thinking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Becky Collins and Jennifer Joseph, volunteers with the Bayou Teche Museum in New Iberia, join Discover Lafayette to discuss the museum's inaugural fundraising musical event, Music On Main, taking place November 21, 2024. Located at the Bayou Teche Trading Company, Music on Main will be filled with food, music, and fun! The two bands performing are The Eighties Experience, an 80's and 90's tribute band, and 5th Avenue, playing R&B, country, and zydeco music. Co-chair member Jennifer Joseph says, “we're also going to be combining music with laughter” and Jerrod Guillory, a local comedian, will certainly bring laughs to the event. Music On Main is a casual event that takes place both indoors and outdoors so Jennifer says “come as you want," but get there early because there is a capacity limit. The first band starts at 7pm; doors open at 6pm. Attendees can park in Bouligny Plaza or across from the Bayou Teche Trading Company. Admission is $60 per person, and tickets can be purchased on their website, their Facebook page, or at the door at the event. The museum is also asking for sponsors to donate to the fundraiser in one of 3 tiers: The Bronze level at $250 will receive 2 complimentary tickets, Silver at $500 will receive 4 tickets, and Gold at $1000 will receive 8 tickets. All proceeds will go towards expansion of the museum, namely the “Doc” Voorhies wing, and improvements to the exhibits. When there isn't a fun-filled music event, the Bayou Teche Museum is open from 10-4 on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. There is an admission fee, but Veteran's tickets are free so Becky and Jennifer urge Veterans to check out the museum. The Bayou Teche Museum at 131 E. Main Street, opened in 2010, and displays historic exhibits and art from New Iberia and the surrounding areas. Becky Collins states the museum's mission: “Our mission is simple: Education, preservation, and engagement”. It reflects the excitement of New Iberia as well as the rich history of the towns along the Bayou Teche. As proof of her love New Iberia, Becky tells us, “I could live anywhere in the United States…we choose to live there because it is such an exciting place”. The museum serves as a bridge to bring the community together, and with a diverse board of directors, they are open to any suggestions to improve the museum. Going with their mission of engaging with the community, the museum wants to include members from pre-school as well as those from nursing homes and assisted living. The museum is hoping to add more interactive exhibits with the funds from the music event. When you step into the museum, there is a timeline that starts all the way back to 10000 BC where it traces the earliest Native Americans through New Iberia. It also includes artifacts and pottery from 400 AD connected to the Atakapa tribe. The timeline ends in 2013 as the museum was opening. There are several interesting artifacts thanks to the generous donations from the community. The Exhibit Acquisition Committee is in charge of going through these donations and determining if they have a purpose and fit the meaning of the museum. Some special exhibits include stories from Beyonce and Solange Knowles, who have connections to New Iberia, as part of their music area, and the painting that George Rodrigue was working on when he died. Becky Collins also tells us about her favorite exhibit, the Salt Mine. In this part of the museum, guests can step into an elevator and “it simulates what it would be like to ride down to the bottom of the salt mine”. It involves a fully immersive experience, including a lever that triggers a dynamite explosion. Exciting and interesting exhibits such as these are possible through generous donations from the community, so they urge those interested to join them on November 21st for Music On Main. For more information, reach out to bayoutechemuseum@gmail.com.
What if the week's biggest headlines had a medical twist? Monday, we're unpacking the stories making waves, from “pink cocaine” myths and facts to Oprah's take on menopause and weight loss meds.From the shocking truth about "Pink Cocaine" (and why this trend has me seriously concerned) to the latest McDonald's E. coli outbreak that's already claimed one life - we've got crucial information to keep you and your loved ones safe.We'll also discuss what's really happening with our celebrities' health: Cardi B's recent hospitalization, NeNe Leakes' son's frightening battle with heart failure, and why these cases matter for YOUR health.Plus, We'll break down Oprah's candid conversation about menopause, and the new studies on the impact of weight loss medications on menopause - a topic affecting millions of women worldwide.This podcast is intended to be informational only. It is not a medical consultation, nor is it personalized medical advice. For medical advice, please consult your physician.Here are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:
In this week's Mom Stomp episode (S4, Ep7), Annie and Jo talk about Jo's experience attending “El Dorado Ballroom - Glory to Glory” at the Walt Disney Concert Hall - a night curated by Solange Knowles for Saint Heron. Also, we got some Rihanna links from first name/last name (FNLN) MJ Price and a VM from FNLN Tim Paul, who gives us permission to turn his life into a true crime podcast if he goes missing in Europe. Best wishes to our friend in Europe but, lord, could you imagine our podcast with actual direction!?
Just in time for the Emmys, Lauren is joined by Danielle Goldberg, who styles cool girls Greta Lee, Ayo Edebiri, Solange Knowles, and many others. They discussed how the business of celebrity styling has changed over the past 15 years, why Alaïa is so great, and the best sourdough you haven't tried yet. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity
Our guest today is a legend in the music industry, Dr. Matthew Knowles. Known as Beyoncé's father, Matthew is a successful music executive, entrepreneur, author, and professor. He played a pivotal role in the rise of Destiny's Child and the solo careers of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. Founder of Music World Entertainment, Matthew has over 450 million records sold worldwide. His books include “The DNA of Achievers” and “Racism from the Eyes of a Child.” Welcome, Matthew!Episode Summary: Matthew Knowles shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a music industry titan. He discusses the challenges he faced, his strategic vision, and his role in shaping the careers of Destiny's Child and his daughters. Matthew also talks about his insights on overcoming adversity, managing public scrutiny, and his thoughts on the future of the music industry.Key Questions:1. Matthew, can you share your early experiences integrating all-white schools in the South and how these shaped your outlook?2. When did you realize Beyoncé and Solange had extraordinary talent, and how did you nurture it?3. How did you balance being a father and a manager, especially during challenging times?4. You've said that failure is a primer for future success. Can you share a personal story that illustrates this?5. What advice do you have for developing and fine-tuning a strategic vision in one's career?6. Which traits from “The DNA of Achievers” were crucial for your success, and how can listeners cultivate them?7. How did you manage public scrutiny and stay resilient during tough times?8. What drives your passion for educating future entrepreneurs and music business leaders?9. How do you see the future of the music industry evolving, and what advice would you give to new artists?10. What challenges and rewards have you encountered running Music World Entertainment?11. Reflecting on your journey, what is the most important lesson you've learned?12. How did you handle the pressures of the music industry while maintaining personal relationships?13. What are your thoughts on the parallels between your journey and Richard Williams' with Venus and Serena?Quotable Moments:- "Failure is a primer for future success."- "Developing a strategic vision is crucial for building a successful career."Connect with Matthew Knowles:- Website: https://www.musicworldent.com- Instagram: @knowsmathewknowlesListener Engagement:Share your thoughts on Matthew Knowles' insights and your own stories of overcoming challenges in your entrepreneurial journeys.Disclaimer:The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Braving Business Podcast or its hosts.Outro:Thanks to Matthew Knowles for sharing his wisdom and stories. His approach to the music business and entrepreneurship continues to inspire. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Stay brave and keep pursuing your dreams!
Mr. Mathew Knowles is a legendary music executive responsible for the meteoric rise of the female R&B group, Destiny's Child. The father of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles, Mathew now focuses his efforts on public speaking and corporate advisory. Learn more at https://mathewknowles.com Connect with Mr. Knowles on Instagram @MrMathewKnowles and LinkedIn @MathewKnowles You can Buy Me a Coffee to support our podcast https://buymeacoffee.com/natehaber
On this week's episode, we're saving the cheerleader as she gets sent to an inner city school and runs afoul of Solange Knowles, as we watch Bring It On: All or Nothing. Join us as we discuss Rihanna's cameo performance, the 2000's obsession with dance competitions, and krumping. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
The radiant Nia the Light is a trailblazing and hugely influential figure in the natural hair and beauty community. In this captivating conversation, Nia shares her inspiring journey of self-discovery and empowerment through embracing her natural hair.In a soulful conversation Nia and Amber discuss the significance of hair within the black community while Nia shares her personal experience growing up with black textured hair, the importance of role models like Taren Guy and Solange Knowles on her career and personal journey, her advocacy work in building a thriving hair community online and her salon The Curl Bar, a sanctuary for textured hair enthusiasts.Follow Nia on Instagram: @NiaTheLightGet in touch by email: thismaygethairy@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: @amberjeanrowan @amberjeanshopAudio production by Tape DeckTheme Music courtesy of BMG Productions - "Soul Food" by Ben Beiny Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bob Marley biopic was a huge success, Madame Web didn't do too well, there is a Culkin brother show, Solange Knowles is writing tuba music, Beyoncé is breaking more records, Starbucks debuted pork flavored coffee, some fast facts, a guy walked into 2 antique stores wearing a kilt and sat on multiple items, Apple is warning people to stop putting your iPhone in rice, the top bacteria hotspots in movie theaters, and Vinnie reads your texts!
In July 2003, Vanity Fair, whether intentionally or not, put together the most monumental photoshoot in history. A photoshoot like nothing that had ever been done before and, dare we say, could never be done again. A photoshoot so deeply iconic, every pop culture loving person still knows 20 years later: "It's Totally Raining Teens."On that fateful day in 2003, Amanda Bynes, Mandy Moore, Hilary Duff, Alexis Bledel, Evan Rachel Wood, Raven, Lindsay Lohan, and our gals Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, wearing metallics and soft pinks, posed for in the same room together for this iconic cover. The inside of the magazine was bursting with even more teens (and shockingly some twenty-somethings) including Brittany Snow, Solange Knowles, Christina Milian, Shia LaBeouf, Bow Wow, Aaron Carter, the Harry Potter kids, Milo Ventimiglia, Jared Padelecki, Kaley Cuoco, and even more teens I'm too tired to name! It was literally raining teens! Every teen was also asked what kind of cell phone they used, if they preferred Britney or Christina, and how many Juicy Couture outfits they owned. It was the most 2003 thing that has ever 2003'd, and we are obsessed with it.Why did this happen? We may never know. But what we do know is that this little time capsule is one of the most important documents in modern history. So we read through every profile, contemplate every photograph, and much like we did in 2003, try to decipher secrets of culture and girlhood that we know this magazine holds.If you, like us, have tragically misplaced your original hard copy of this iconic issue, you can read it along with us this link from Simply Olsen (our Olsen media lord and savior).You can watch the video version of this ep by subscribing to our Patreon here.Some other links we talk about: Lindsay Lohan reflects on the cover Hilary Duff reflects on ‘anxiety-inducing' Vanity Fair cover Evan Rachel Wood, The Real Story Behind That Iconic 'Raining Teens' Vanity Fair CoverFind us on Social Media!Instagram: @theythoughtiwasyouTikTok: @theythoughtiwasyouBecca: @beccarothLani: @laniharmsDo you know if Juicy Couture sponsored the "It's Totally Raining Teens" issue? Do you know the correct way to pronounce "Ryan Phillippe?" Email us: theythoughtiwasyou@gmail.comSupport the show
Simply put? Today's guest, Aurora James, is a force. I have no idea what hidden stash of hours she has to do all that she does in a day, a week, a month, a year—but she is changing the world. One of my favorite books of 2023 was her memoir, Wildflower, and I'm not alone—it was praised globally for its vulnerability and candidness. Aurora contains multitudes: in addition to being an author, she is the founder and designer behind Brother Vellies, a Black-owned and female-led lifestyle and accessories brand that is, in its own words, redefining luxury. Beyoncé, Solange Knowles, Elaine Welteroth, and Nicki Minaj have worn her items, and in 2015 Aurora made history as the first Black designer to win the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund prize; in 2020, she was on the cover of the September issue of Vogue. Also in 2020, after the senseless murder of George Floyd, Aurora founded the 15 Percent Pledge, a nonprofit that urges major retailers to commit 15 percent of shelf space to Black-owned businesses. Within two weeks of Aurora announcing the pledge on May 29, 2020, Sephora signed the pledge; companies like Macy's, Rent the Runway, Yelp, and West Elm have followed. This is an impressive person who has left her mark in so many spaces, and I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this conversation. Wildflower by Aurora James
A leaked elevator footage showed the world a fight between Solange Knowles and her brother-in-law Jay-Z. We go over possible theories on what caused this altercation and how Beyonce, Solange, and Jay-Z responded to the leaked footage. We then go over a lifelong feud with sisters Oliva de Havilland and Joan Fontaine. Instagram: SaveYourSorry (@saveyoursorry) • Instagram photos and videosEmail us with your media and suggestions: SaveYourSorry@gmail.com
Toni Payne has joined Topicals as their new Head of Influencer Marketing & Brand Strategy after spending her career in fashion, bringing the Coach brand back to life and previously in music, working alongside artists like Doja Cat, SZA, Solange Knowles at RCA & Interscope Records. Toni is bringing a fresh perspective to the beauty industry with her diverse experiences and robust network.Tune into this episode for:
In this episode, we delve into Lane's early days, tracing his footsteps from Hollywood features to the vibrant landscapes of Texas. His unique perspective and keen eye for detail have carved out a niche where cinematic elegance meets ethereal storytelling. As he shares his experiences, we unravel the layers of Lane's distinct style, which effortlessly permeates his work, from mesmerizing advertising campaigns to groundbreaking music videos and commercials. Lane's collaborations read like a who's who of the creative world. From iconic brands like Nike, Google, and Fear of God to musical talents such as Solange Knowles and Kelela, he has seamlessly blended visual artistry with the beats of contemporary music. Hear firsthand accounts of these collaborations, as Lane discusses the creative synergy that sparks when diverse talents come together to create something truly extraordinary. Texas culture serves as a rich backdrop for Lane's creativity. Through his lens, he captures the essence of this vibrant and diverse culture, exploring its influence on his work and the broader artistic landscape. From the soulful melodies of local musicians to the rhythmic pulse of the streets, Texas becomes more than just a location; it becomes a muse that infuses his creations with authenticity and depth. As we journey through Lane Stewart's career, we also explore the bustling scenes of Los Angeles and New York, cities that have played pivotal roles in shaping his artistic vision. His experiences in these creative hubs provide valuable insights into the ever-evolving world of filmmaking, music, and brand collaborations. Join us for an enlightening conversation that celebrates Lane Stewart's innovative spirit, his profound connection to Texas culture, and the seamless fusion of music, visuals, and brand collaborations. Tune in and embark on this extraordinary voyage through the lens and notes of Lane Stewart, where every frame tells a story and every beat resonates with creativity. Lane's Website: https://lane-stewart.com/ Lane's Social: https://www.instagram.com/lanestewart/?hl=en Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
In this week's episode, Auntie is sitting down with the hilarious stylist extraordinaire and creative director, Kyle Luu to discuss how she went from working at Forever 21 to dressing the likes of Kim K, Travis Scott, and Solange Knowles. A daughter of Maryland, we discover Luu is a shopping enabler, her thoughts on Subway Sessions, and how Luu wound up at the top of the game. Listen to find out how she runs her empire and made it in fashion! And, with every episode, Auntie answers your questions and provides advice in “Ask Auntie” and the hottest takes on “This Week's Mess.” This week? We're discussing how Venus in Retrograde left every celeb couple in shambles this past summer and I give advice on how to find other cool Black women to build community with.Host: Marjon CarlosProducer: Nerenda EidEditing: We The CoolRecording Studio: Full Court StudiosFollow Auntie On Social!IG: @yourfavoriteauntieshowTikTok: @yourfavoriteauntieshowSubstack: Notes From Auntie's DeskWeb: www.yourfavoriteauntie.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fashion designer — and mother of superstar musicians Beyoncé and Solange Knowles — cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split, according to her petition filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by The Times. But wait! There's more to this story you can apply to your marriage/relationship --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarytoremarry/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarytoremarry/support
The 2023 Emmy nominations are announced and we're dishin' on the noms and snubs! Plus, Stephen A. Smith is crushing on Meagan Good, Kim Kardashian, and Sanaa Lathan; Solange Knowles was almost a Cheetah Girl, and did Scott Disick subtly shade Blac Chyna's mothering skills? Tamar Braxton is back and Melissa Knowles guest co-hosts, so tune in for a taste of our celebrity dish!
Britney Spears reveals bombshell memoir's title, topless cover and release date (Page Six) (19:51)Adrienne Bailon reveals Solange Knowles was originally cast in ‘Cheetah Girls' (Page Six) (29:32)Ticketmaster Postpones Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Sales in France (PEOPLE) (33:41)Cillian Murphy Says He's '100%' Going to See 'Barbie' in the Theater, amid 'Oppenheimer' Same-Day Opening (PEOPLE) (40:27)Sicko sports doc Larry Nassar was stabbed in his cell away from prison cameras: insider (Page Six) (51:08)Dear Toasters Advice Segment (57:59)The Toast with Jackie (@JackieOshry) and Claudia Oshry (@girlwithnojob) The Camper and The Counselor by Jackie OshryMerchThe Toast PatreonGirl With No Job by Claudia Oshry
Today on The Mindvalley Show, we are creating a framework to develop your child's passion and vision for life. Our guest is Mathew Knowles, the father of legendary Beyonce and Solange Knowles and the visionary behind Destiny's Child. He gives insight into his mindset as a parent and how you can help your children achieve their wildest dreams. No one can be great at everything, yet parents commonly pressure their children into being straight-A students, assume extracurricular activities, and expect perfection unseen in the adult world. Mathew believes perfection kills your child's creativity and prevents them from realizing their passions. He teaches you to nurture your children's natural abilities instead of molding them into your vision. We discuss the importance of honesty. Mathew reveals that he never hid his mistakes and struggles from his children. This honest communication set Beyonce and Solange up for success in the real world. Without experiencing failure, your children can't grow, and one big mistake could be their catalyst for greatness. Mathew imparts his key ingredients to develop your children's passion so they can dream big and never fear failure. All children have greatness inside them, and today we learn how you can become the positive influence your children need to achieve their vision. Your words and actions unconsciously influence your children's understanding of the world. Join us to discover how you can grow as a parent and help your child achieve their dreams. Key Takeaways: [2:00] Raising an Inspiring Daughter [3:40] Growing up With Racial Trauma [8:00] Living a Life of Integrity [10:40] The Catalyst of Mathew's Career [14:45] Identifying Your Child's Passion [17:35] Supporting Your Kid's Passion [19:00] Kids Can't be Experts in Everything [23:40] Sharing Your Failures with Your Kids [29:00] A Child's Innate Vision [32:45] Talk-to-Do Ratio [36:30] The Words You Choose Matter Where to Find Our Guest: The DNA of Achievers: 10 Traits of Highly Successful Professionals Destiny's Child: The Untold Story Memorable Quotes: “I realize, every area we're not experts in. I think parents sometimes we forget that, that ourselves we're not experts in every area. There will be some areas our kid will struggle in.” [19:41] -Mathew Knowles “We also shared our mistakes with them, and our failures with them. We didn't hide that from our kids and I think that was a positive thing.” [23:43] -Mathew Knowles Words matter, especially with kids. What words you say is critically important, and I think when we have a topic like race, or we have a topic like education we have to be really careful how we say these words to our kids, because they're like an empty glass, and we're filling them up with our belief system.” [40:10] -Mathew Knowles To stay connected and to learn more about Vishen and Mindvalley, click on the links below: Website: Mindvalley.com YouTube: @vishenlakhiani Instagram: @mindvalley Instagram: @vishen Facebook: @mindvalley Subscribe to 'Mindvalley Membership' to discover 65+ transformational Mindvalley programs – at a surprisingly low annual fee here
Colin continues serving Giallo Shots with What Have You Done to Solange? (1972) a hybrid Italian-German co-production that fuses the German "krimi" (crime) films with the Italian giallo genre they inspired. Girls at a Catholic prep school are murdered by a sadistic sex killer and a gym teacher finds himself a prime suspect after having an affair with one of his students. Listen as we talk about the cinematic legacy of writer Edgar Wallace, what Solange Knowles did in that elevator, Eurosleaze, and try to untangle a labyrinthine plot on this week's exciting episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest today is Tracy Hudson. The average American woman's beauty routine exposes her to more than 150 different toxins and chemicals every single day. For Tracy Hudson Skin Care, nothing about that is acceptable. As a celebrity esthetician training in dermatology working alongside a physician and dermatologist since 2006, Tracy has researched skin, educating her audience, and building an award-winning line of products. Her hands-on experience as an esthetician and trusted skin care expert has created a real-world solution — products that are formulated for different types of skin so your face will get exactly what it needs to look and feel its best. Tracy has a long list of notable clients including Monica, DL Hughley, Andra Day, Anthony Anderson, Courtney B. Vance, Michelle Williams, Solange Knowles, Tyler The Creator, and Bresha Webb. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Tracy Hudson. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Tracy Hudson. The average American woman's beauty routine exposes her to more than 150 different toxins and chemicals every single day. For Tracy Hudson Skin Care, nothing about that is acceptable. As a celebrity esthetician training in dermatology working alongside a physician and dermatologist since 2006, Tracy has researched skin, educating her audience, and building an award-winning line of products. Her hands-on experience as an esthetician and trusted skin care expert has created a real-world solution — products that are formulated for different types of skin so your face will get exactly what it needs to look and feel its best. Tracy has a long list of notable clients including Monica, DL Hughley, Andra Day, Anthony Anderson, Courtney B. Vance, Michelle Williams, Solange Knowles, Tyler The Creator, and Bresha Webb. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Tracy Hudson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Jackson Dunbar. Life was almost perfect for Social Entrepreneur Jackson Dunbar; the founder of The WellMed Foundation and WellMed/Atlanta, a privately owned Psychiatric Medical firm. Once thriving in the Healthcare space, Dunbar heavily invested in the stock market, building a handsome portfolio that fueled his companies' growth and local job creation. It seemed that everything was going extremely well, until a tragic car accident nearly took his life. Thankfully, he lived, but he lost his quality of life as Chronic Pain made it impossible for him to walk normally, play with his kids, or even hug his wife. In his tell-all book, RACE MATTERS IN PAIN MEDICINE, Jackson Dunbar, Esq. gives a first-hand account on how he ‘Made Money, Lost 90 Lbs. and Thrived in Chronic Pain". Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Jackson Dunbar. My guest today is Tracy Hudson. The average American woman's beauty routine exposes her to more than 150 different toxins and chemicals every single day. For Tracy Hudson Skin Care, nothing about that is acceptable. As a celebrity esthetician training in dermatology working alongside a physician and dermatologist since 2006, Tracy has researched skin, educating her audience, and building an award-winning line of products. Her hands-on experience as an esthetician and trusted skin care expert has created a real-world solution — products that are formulated for different types of skin so your face will get exactly what it needs to look and feel its best. Tracy has a long list of notable clients including Monica, DL Hughley, Andra Day, Anthony Anderson, Courtney B. Vance, Michelle Williams, Solange Knowles, Tyler The Creator, and Bresha Webb. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Tracy Hudson. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is Jackson Dunbar. Life was almost perfect for Social Entrepreneur Jackson Dunbar; the founder of The WellMed Foundation and WellMed/Atlanta, a privately owned Psychiatric Medical firm. Once thriving in the Healthcare space, Dunbar heavily invested in the stock market, building a handsome portfolio that fueled his companies' growth and local job creation. It seemed that everything was going extremely well, until a tragic car accident nearly took his life. Thankfully, he lived, but he lost his quality of life as Chronic Pain made it impossible for him to walk normally, play with his kids, or even hug his wife. In his tell-all book, RACE MATTERS IN PAIN MEDICINE, Jackson Dunbar, Esq. gives a first-hand account on how he ‘Made Money, Lost 90 Lbs. and Thrived in Chronic Pain". Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Jackson Dunbar. My guest today is Tracy Hudson. The average American woman's beauty routine exposes her to more than 150 different toxins and chemicals every single day. For Tracy Hudson Skin Care, nothing about that is acceptable. As a celebrity esthetician training in dermatology working alongside a physician and dermatologist since 2006, Tracy has researched skin, educating her audience, and building an award-winning line of products. Her hands-on experience as an esthetician and trusted skin care expert has created a real-world solution — products that are formulated for different types of skin so your face will get exactly what it needs to look and feel its best. Tracy has a long list of notable clients including Monica, DL Hughley, Andra Day, Anthony Anderson, Courtney B. Vance, Michelle Williams, Solange Knowles, Tyler The Creator, and Bresha Webb. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Tracy Hudson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beyonce's sister Solange Knowles recently sold her Garden District church, and everyone is talking. How does Halle Berry feel about only selling a few thousand records on her new album?Subscribe for FREE Today!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/garywdtea
At only 24 years old, Steve Lacy has managed to rack up an impressive list of credits. Not only was his first ever music project the album "Ego Death" by The Internet, he has also performed, featured and produced for the likes of Tyler the Creator, Solange Knowles, Kendrick Lamar and many others.What is even more striking is that this young singer-songwriter also produced and released a lot of his early work solely with the use of the Garage Band software on his iPod Touch.Join us as we discuss Steve's music, creative approach and mindset."Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
While almost everyone is sharing the most polished and curated versions of themselves, Braxton Cook is asking “Who Are You When No One Is Watching?” Actually, as it turns out, it's a question he's asking of himself, and in a somewhat postmodern and ironic twist, he's doing it quite publicly on his new record, called (surprise!) Who Are You When No One Is Watching? which comes out February 24 on Nettwerk Records. Braxton Cook is an artist of his time - that is, he's hard to define, hard to categorize, highly educated, determined to share his most authentic self and in a constant state of searching. He's a Juilliard trained jazz saxophone player who has worked with jazz artists Christian Scott, Christian McBride Big Band, Jon Batiste and Marquis Hill as well as more mainstream artists like Solange Knowles and Tom Misch. He's also a deeply sensitive solo artist, singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist who is committed to keeping the saxophone alive in soul music, speaking his own personal truth in his songs, and bridging the gap between jazz, soul, and alternative R&B. In other words, he's a millennial jazz artist. No wonder he opened his 2017 album Somewhere In Between with the song “Millenial Music”. We spoke recently about his trajectory, starting out on the local scene in Washington D.C. as a high school and college student (he spent two years at Georgetown University studying English with a concentration in African American Studies and playing gigs in town before transferring to Juilliard to pursue his jazz education), his evolution from soloist to singer, sideman to leader, and child to parent. We also talked about the value of nostalgia and deep emotional connection in his writing, intentionality in raising children, his determination to make “music with impact”, where he cut his teeth and if that has anything to do with his lifelong fascination with dentistry. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast www.wbgo.org/studios www.braxtoncook.com
This week, Gracia Walker—co-founder of BROC SHOT, an innovative daily functional broccoli sprout shot—shares her journey of becoming an entrepreneur, the key institutional learnings that are driving the next decade of her career and building a revolutionary brand that will change the wellness industry forever. Gracia talks about saying YES when asked by an investor if they could buy her first company and how that pivot allowed her time to “take a break and recalibrate”. She talks about defining what she wanted her day to look like and leaning into a new found freedom as an entrepreneur. Sustainability is a common theme for Gracia as she discusses her desire to take wellness to the next level and the importance of companies being responsible for the entire life cycle of their product, which is something that is the core pillar for BROC SHOT. Alongside sustainability Gracia dives deep into the ingredient story that makes the brand so compelling—Sulforaphane, which addresses three key pillars for wellness: inflammation, detoxification and gut health—making it a true superpower ingredient and secret weapon to driving consumer demand. Bio:Gracia Walker is co-founder of BROC SHOT, an innovative daily functional shot that addresses the key pillars of wellness. Walker was previously the head of communications strategy for Kiehl's Since 1851, where she oversaw digital communications strategy in over 60 countries. Walker's marketing leadership helped drive Kiehl's double-digit growth annually to become the largest growth driver in the L'Oreal Luxe division, reaching $1B Euros in sales worldwide. Walker also oversaw Kiehl's global charitable platform, Kiehl's Gives, inking partnership deals with influencers like Alicia Keys, Zoe Saldana, Matthew McConaughey and Solange Knowles while donating countless funds for children's causes, HIV/AIDS Research and the Environment. Walker has been featured in FORBES, ELLE, INSTYLE, REFINERY 29, MARTHA STEWART & ESSENCE. Follow @graciawalker and @broc_shot or visit https://brocshot.com/. “Consumers should look at beauty from a wellness perspective and mindset. Look at the ingredients and understand the overall health benefits.” Tune in to learn more from Gracia Walker and Kendra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Gracia Walker—co-founder of BROC SHOT, an innovative daily functional broccoli sprout shot—shares her journey of becoming an entrepreneur, the key institutional learnings that are driving the next decade of her career and building a revolutionary brand that will change the wellness industry forever. Gracia talks about saying YES when asked by an investor if they could buy her first company and how that pivot allowed her time to “take a break and recalibrate”. She talks about defining what she wanted her day to look like and leaning into a new found freedom as an entrepreneur. Sustainability is a common theme for Gracia as she discusses her desire to take wellness to the next level and the importance of companies being responsible for the entire life cycle of their product, which is something that is the core pillar for BROC SHOT. Alongside sustainability Gracia dives deep into the ingredient story that makes the brand so compelling—Sulforaphane, which addresses three key pillars for wellness: inflammation, detoxification and gut health—making it a true superpower ingredient and secret weapon to driving consumer demand. Bio:Gracia Walker is co-founder of BROC SHOT, an innovative daily functional shot that addresses the key pillars of wellness. Walker was previously the head of communications strategy for Kiehl's Since 1851, where she oversaw digital communications strategy in over 60 countries. Walker's marketing leadership helped drive Kiehl's double-digit growth annually to become the largest growth driver in the L'Oreal Luxe division, reaching $1B Euros in sales worldwide. Walker also oversaw Kiehl's global charitable platform, Kiehl's Gives, inking partnership deals with influencers like Alicia Keys, Zoe Saldana, Matthew McConaughey and Solange Knowles while donating countless funds for children's causes, HIV/AIDS Research and the Environment. Walker has been featured in FORBES, ELLE, INSTYLE, REFINERY 29, MARTHA STEWART & ESSENCE. Follow @graciawalker and @broc_shot or visit https://brocshot.com/. “Consumers should look at beauty from a wellness perspective and mindset. Look at the ingredients and understand the overall health benefits.” Tune in to learn more from Gracia Walker and Kendra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Ratings, Faheem & Nelly J start the episode discussing the Twitter interactions between Kevin Durant and fans and the influence of Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets this season. We then discuss a list from Bleacher Report stating the "Most Overrated Players In the Last 10 years" and our thoughts on the potential of a few young NBA players to see if they are superstar material. We then highlight Solange Knowles in our FOR THE CULTURE segment to discuss her being the first black woman to compose music for the NYC ballet and highlight her contributions to the culture. We then conclude episode 112 with THAT'S ABSURD to discuss the NFL fan that wants to sue for getting tackled by a player after he ran on the field and interrupted the game. Please comment and share your thoughts, thanks for taking the time to watch or listen to the episode GOOD ROOKIES. DO GOOD and BE GOOD. Do you have a great topic suggestion? Please email us goodrookiespodcast@gmail.com Get alerts when we drop new episodes by subscribing and turning on your alerts. :)
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-127Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769Visit/add to the Dance Media Events Calendar: https://dancemediacalendar.com/Podcast listeners can save $5 on a Dance Magazine subscription. Claim the offer here: www.dancemagazine.com/offerLinks referenced in/relevant to episode 127:-Washington Post story on Biden's reestablishment of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities: https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2022/10/01/biden-reinstates-presidents-committee-on-the-arts-and-humanities/-BBC News piece on Danny Boyle's immersive dance "Matrix": https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-63072478-Essence interview with USC Cardinal Divas founder Princess Isis Lang: https://www.essence.com/culture/usc-majorette-feature/-Washington Post story on the founding of and response to the Cardinal Divas: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/10/04/usc-cardinal-divas-majorette/-British Vogue article on the YSL collection inspired by Martha Graham: https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/gallery/saint-laurent-ss23-"Hold Me Closer" music video, with choreography by Jacob Jonas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qExVlz3zb0k-Jezebel feature on Solange and New York City Ballet: https://jezebel.com/solange-knowles-breathed-life-into-the-new-york-city-ba-1849602783-Pitchfork's review of the NYCB gala: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/review-the-solange-scored-work-for-the-new-york-city-ballet-is-a-treat-for-the-eyes-and-ears/
For this week's New Combinations episode, Host and Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan caught up with choreographer Gianna Reisen between rehearsals to talk about her third Fall Fashion Gala commission for the Company. This year's world premiere follows 2017's Composer's Holiday, created when she was still a student at the School of American Ballet and in collaboration with the iconoclastic late designer Virgil Abloh; and 2018's Judah, set to a “challenging” score by John Adams. This fall, she is working with Spanish designer Alejandro Gómez Palomo on Swarovski-studded costumes, and Solange Knowles who's composed a newly-commissioned score, on what she describes as a powerful “show-stopper.” (48:16) Music: "Sisyphus" by Andrew Wegman Bird Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. as agent for Muffet Music Co
Mathew Knowles is a record executive, businessman and university lecturer. He's best known for being the manager of Destiny's Child and for managing the solo careers of his daughters Beyoncé and Solange Knowles.
Si & Veronica are pushing through the pain for episode 228! Hometowns are here and they come with some love and heartbreak. For it being the most chock full hometowns episode some of the interactions barely made a blip on the radar. Two of Gabby's men might not be even ready for marriage. Rachel waited until Tyler fully confessed his love for her to break his carnie cutie heart. But karma got her good with how Tino's family came for her hard. And Erich's family had us all in tears. Rest in peace Allen. We have to save Aven for next week with the Men Tell All. Wells Adams is now a married bartender after this past weekend's wedding with Sarah Hyland. Clayton and Susie are really banking on distance making the heart grow fonder has they are moving to Arizona and LA, respectively. (Bachelor talk ends at time marker 43m:39s) Love might not be blind because two of season 2's couples have filed for divorce. Just in time for the “After the Altar” episode to come out… Solange Knowles is the first black composer for the NYC ballet. JLo (or I guess JAf) and Ben came to our neck of the woods for an extravagant second wedding. But Ben's bro was nowhere to be found. Will Smith has made his return to IG post-Oscar slap and maybe he should just hop right back off with his weird content. Vee went “Yikes!” to the controversy over Ye's display preferences for his Gap Yeezy line. Join us for what is always a good time and leave us a rating and review for a shoutout! Follow us @thefuturebachelor on Instagram! Thanks to you all who have subscribed! -- For fun, great music updated weekly, follow FUTURE BACHELOR on Spotify! ***SLAPPER OF THE WEEK*** "Make You Say" by Zedd, Maren Morris, BEAUZ -- Follow us on Instagram!
LEAD HOST: Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews GUESTS: Reverends Rudy & Juanita Rasmus Seeing Big Ma on the Mothers' pew of the church, crying her heart out in grief, gratitude and joy, left an indelible mark on me…as a child I knew something powerful and transformative was happening in the front of the church, on “the Mothers Bench.” -MRM Conflating the Mother's & Mourner's bench as a child, Rev. Mathews has since envisioned ideas of grief, conquering fear, healing, joy and liberation that enflesh theology and hold much-needed space for trauma healing and transformation—not just in body, or mind or the abstracted spirit or soul— but the whole Black Body. The FOUR are joined by Rudy and Juanita Rasmus for a deeply personal and compelling conversation. They are pastors, authors and humanitarians with a passion for healing. Including their own. Read more… Once lost himself, (in his words, he owned “borderline bordello”), today Pastor Rudy co-leads St. John's Downtown Houston with his wife, Juanita, of 32 years. From nine members in 1992, the church has grown to the thousands where people of every social and economic background share the pew. Pastor Rudy attributes success to tearing down the walls of classism, sexism, and racism, and building compassionate bridges of unconditional love, universal recovery, and unprecedented hope. With generous support from government agencies and Beyoncé, Tina and Solange Knowles, St. John's offers permanent housing to formerly unhoused women and men; employment services, youth empowerment activities; and is one of few faith communities in the U.S. providing HIV/AIDS testing to churchgoers on Sundays. They also lead domestic and global anti-hunger initiatives in conjunction with Beyoncé's concert tours and distribute over nine tons of fresh produce weekly to hungry families in Houston.
This week in quick headlines, RIP to actress Anne Heche, Viola Davis is cast in the Hunger Games prequel, and Solange Knowles composes music for the NYC Ballet. (3:47) In hot topics, we discuss Ezra Miller's apology and Adrienne Bailon's baby news. (15:06) Stay tuned for our next episode on Tuesday, recapping Disney/Pixar film, "Lightyear!" We are available on all podcasting platforms but please follow, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
Brett Heyman had led PR efforts at Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana before launching a line of clutches in 2010, named Edie Parker, after her daughter, that quickly took off thanks to vocal fans such as Lady Gaga, Solange Knowles, and Kate Hudson. Heyman followed-up with a successful line of home accessories but for her third act pivoted to cannabis, launching Flower by Edie Parker in 2019. In this episode of Seed to CEO, Heyman takes listeners on her fashion to flower journey, discussing: How she leveraged fashion experience to break into cannabis The importance of partnerships to the company's overall strategy. The challenges of operating in California How to assess new markets Who is Brett Heyman? Brett Heyman is founder and CEO of Flower by Edie Parker, a three-year-old cannabis brand specializing in pre-rolls, prepacked flower, glass pipes and stash boxes. Before cannabis, Heyman led PR efforts at fashion houses such as Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana before launching her own very successful fashion label, Edie Parker. She's also got a pretty killer country home in Connecticut that's appears in magazine's like Architectural Digest and Habitually Chic.
Brett Heyman had led PR efforts at Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana before launching a line of clutches in 2010, named Edie Parker, after her daughter, that quickly took off thanks to vocal fans such as Lady Gaga, Solange Knowles, and Kate Hudson. Heyman followed-up with a successful line of home accessories but for her third act pivoted to cannabis, launching Flower by Edie Parker in 2019. In this episode of Seed to CEO, Heyman takes listeners on her fashion to flower journey, discussing: How she leveraged fashion experience to break into cannabis The importance of partnerships to the company's overall strategy. The challenges of operating in California How to assess new markets Who is Brett Heyman? Brett Heyman is founder and CEO of Flower by Edie Parker, a three-year-old cannabis brand specializing in pre-rolls, prepacked flower, glass pipes and stash boxes. Before cannabis, Heyman led PR efforts at fashion houses such as Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana before launching her own very successful fashion label, Edie Parker. She's also got a pretty killer country home in Connecticut that's appears in magazine's like Architectural Digest and Habitually Chic.
This week, Adrian Snow brings us the story of Kate Bush! Her chart-topping song "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" climbed to the top 10 after it resurfaced in an episode of Stranger Things a few weeks ago, blowing it's previous record from when it first dropped 37 years ago. Who is this masterful wizard of song that brought us such a timeless classic? It turns out that Kate Bush is one of the most talented and eclectic artists the world has ever seen. From starting to write songs at 11 years old, to signing with her first label at 16 (with the help of Pink Floyd!!), releasing over 10 albums (dancing, singing and self-producing most of them), and always, ALWAYS dancing to her own beat Kate Bush was the first British woman to reach number one on the UK charts with a self-written song and went on to influence generations of our favorite artists to come, including Tori Amos, Björk, Alanis Morissette, Dido, Stevie Nicks, Sarah McLachlan, Florence Welch, Lily Allen, and Solange Knowles. If you hadn't heard of her before Stranger Things, then click play on this episode to learn about one of the most influential woman in the music industry! — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode on social media / tell a friend about the show! Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
Is Brad Pitt beefing with Angelina Jolie over wine? Plus, Headkrack dishes with Dru Hill, LeToya Luckett, and more stars at Black Music Honors, Nick Cannon is sharing his prayer, and did Solange Knowles' son Juelz miss the family music gene? Tune in to today's Dish Nation for the dish!
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Que's Birthday Trip to Greece was amazing....Blac Chyna v the Kardashians....Nick Cannon's 9th Child...and Solange Knowles son got an Only Fans Girl pregnant!!! Tune in now..
As broadcast April 20, 2022 with only a bit of 420 for those living in the cloud today, but plenty of stuff to float with. Tonight we travel with the fabulous Dunia Aljawad to Houston as we explore this Texas megacity's pulsating music new and old. Space City has always flown beyond the atmosphere and below the radar versus neighboring New Orleans, but the legacy of HTX is truly magnificent. Great tunes from the biggies like Robert Glasper and Beyonce along with some newer indie joints like Say Girl Say and Islands of Pear to try and complete the experience, however incomplete given the volume.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Queen feat David Bowie – Under PressureSolange – Cranes in the SkyRobert Glasper Experiment feat Erykah Badu – Afro BlueBeyonce – Blow Khruangbin – Evan Finds The Third RoomKhruangbin – August Twelve Part II (33:48)Robert Glasper Trio – So Beautiful (Live at Capitol Records)Solange – DreamsSay Girl Say – Always TrippinDevin The Dude – Doobie AshtrayIslands of Pear – My Moon Has Disappeared Part III (62:08)Khruangbin & Leon Bridges – Texas SunLyle Lovett - If I Had A BoatDestiny's Child - Independent WomenTerrace Martin feat Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington & Phoelix – Freeze TagBarbara Mandrell - Sleeping Single In A Double BedJohnny Nash – I Can See Clearly Now Part IV (93:30)The Suffers - Do WhateverArchie Bell & The Drells – Don't Let Love Get You DownHilary Duff - So YesterdayMaroon 5 feat Megan Thee Stallion – Beautiful MistakesKim Kwang Seok김광석- becoming dust 먼지가 되어 김광석Sanullim – Remorse 안타까운 마음
Topics: R.I.P Dwayne Haskins, Cedric McMillan, Gilbert Gottfried (1:13) My2Cents on mom suing Knoxville and the county over 17-year-old son killed (4:20) My2Cents on Michigan police release video of killing of Patrick Lyoya (11:17) My2Cents on NYC subway shooting and capture of suspect (19:45) My2Cents on Ed Buck sentenced to 30 years in prison for drug and sex crimes (25:49) My2Cents on Amber Heard and Johnny Deep defamation trial proceedings (31:36) My2Cents on SoHo Karen pleading guilty to hate crime (43:05) My2Cents on Solange Knowles son text messages being exposed by OnlyFans model (46:00) My2Cents on someone trying to sell an NFT for $48Million but instead got $280 (54:06) Ending Music: Kanye West – Jesus Lord (Instrumental) Twitter: @My2Podcast Instagram: my2centspodcastg2 YouTube: My2CentsPodcast Business email: my2centspod@yahoo.com
Latest in pop culture - Will Smith's ban, Cam Newton's view on the perfect woman, Bennifer 2.0, Solange Knowles, Elon Musk, Nancy Pelosi's kiss, Russell Wilson and more. Grab your cocktail and tune in!
Before Tamika and Mysonne go away on their Africa trip, they had to speak on the chaos and unfortunate moment between Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars this past weekend. Moreover, they gave their own different perspectives on why Will Smith may have reacted the way he did towards Chris Rock. Next, they speak to a very special guest, Tina Knowles- Lawson who is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, executive producer, fashion designer and mother to Beyonce and Solange Knowles. During the interview Mrs. Knowles gives her own gems about being an accomplished businesswoman and mother to her daughters and so many others. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com