
Tammy Reese
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Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.
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Bruce Carter
BRUCE CARTER "THE MAN" Bruce Carter earned his Bachelor of Arts from Iowa Wesleyan University, where he received two-time All-American Honors as a football player. He likes to say he went on to earn his master's from Let Down University and P.H.D from Overcomers University.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Motivation
Teneshia Phillips
Teneshia Phillips is an entrepreneur that has perfected the craft of moving in silence. She is focused on making an impact over just being an “influencer”. Teneshia is the CEO of TP Management Group, an agency that specializes in business development and brand management. Nicknamed “The Purpose Pusher”, Teneshia has been instrumental in facilitating the success of The Chef Phill brand. Working in the capacity of Management, Teneshia has secured contracts, magazine features, red carpet invitations, a movie feature, and high-profile fundraisers for celebrity chef, Chef Phill. A true believer of collaboration over competition. Teneshia is also the Co-Founder of Bridging Legacies, a Non-Profit that provides client-centered, community-based outpatient mental health services. Teneshia and her husband, Antonio Phillips both are also the Editor-In-Chief of Fearless Life Magazine. Along with her sister, Teneshia launched The Fearless Tribe, an exclusive group that inspires other women to be fearless in their quest for faith, business opportunities, finances, and fitness.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
ReddRoxx
A Message From ReddRoxx Multi-Media Personality & Brand Manager For The Re-Launch of Hip Hop Weekly Radio My name is Maria but most know me as my personality name ReddRoxx. I've been in radio for 9 years and counting. I began as an intern at 93.7 WBLK and have been there ever since after landing my first radio show a few months after my internship concluded. I feel like I'm super down to earth or at least I'm told that I am lol. I feel like it's a result of my life experiences as a mother of three, domestic violence survivor, and growing up on the East Side of Buffalo which makes me relatable and able to easily connect with my listeners and followers. I love what I do, especially the niche I've found for interviewing. I began to interview some of your favorite celebrities through my career in radio and as a member of the Secret Society DJ Coalition. I love it so much that I created a web show dedicated to doing that called "On The Roxx" where I can get personal and have uncut conversations with some of the industry's biggest stars.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
LATAUSHA
IAMLATAUSHA started her journey in the music industry almost 15 years ago as a songwriter and recording artist under the moniker Cold-Hearted. Born and raised in Indianapolis, IN, she faced a lot of challenges trying to “make it” in the music industry in a market with limited resources, capital to invest, and knowledge of how the music business actually works. All she knew is that she had a passion for music and wanted to be respected, successful, and profitable in the industry. What many don’t know is that IAMLATAUSHA never set out to be the best artist in the business and ironically was sought out by other more talented artists seeking her assistance with their music business. One thing that separated IAMLATAUSHA from the “average” artist was not her talent but her business-savvy, confident swag, the gift of gab, and boss lady persona. Identified as the “full-package”, IAMLATAUSHA continued to elevate herself by learning the business of music, networking, and grinding nonstop against all odds.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Sharaya J
Fresh off FOX Network’s hit show The Four, where she now holds the record as the longest seat-holder in history, Sharaya J is ready to let her talent do the talking! After receiving high praise from the likes of Meghan Trainor, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, and DJ Khaled all season long, it’s clear that Sharaya is a force to be reckoned with. A native Hawaiian, but raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, Sharaya J has always been an artist at heart. Exposed early by her father who was a member of the 90's Hip Hop group Double XX Posse; Sharaya has always been a natural performer. With a very successful career in the dance industry; she’s never been a stranger to the spotlight.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Nikoleta Morales
Nikoleta Morales is an award-winning writer, author, entertainment journalist, editor and publicist in Chicago. She immigrated to the US alone at 15 from Bulgaria. She has written for several publications in the US and abroad, such as BG Voice, Extra Newspaper, Lawndale News, The Daily Herald FF2 Media, Noseweek (South Africa), Cultured Focus Magazine, Montana Press Monthly Newspaper and others. Nikoleta is in the process of publishing her first memoir by Rose Gold Publishing, LLC. This year she was nominated by the IWPA for a Communicator of Achievement and recognized by the National Federation of Press Women on a national level. Nikoleta has interviewed many celebrities, as well as covered the 2019 and 2020 Oscars.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
Antonio Phillips
Celebrity Chef Antonio Phillips Chef Phill discovered his passion for Culinary Arts after having what many may consider a "successful" career path. After high school he enrolled in the military and proudly served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. After his service he obtained a job with the United States Postal Service. He enjoyed his job but he knew something was missing. He decided to try something different and began looking into a second career. Interested in cooking and impressed with his father's well established career in restaurant management, he felt right at home while studying Culinary Arts at the renowned Le Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Arts. He obtained his certification in Culinary Arts in 2011. Chef Phill journey into culinary arts has lead to to be named, "One of Atlanta's Hottest's Newest Chef's" by Travel Noire. Chef Phill has been featured on WE TV's Braxton Family Values, in "Keys to the City" shown on BET Networks. He has been featured in many magazines and is extremely grateful for his success.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Feast
Theodore "Stretch" Travis
From The COO of Hip Hop Weekly Magazine: My name is Theodore "Stretch" Travis from Niagara Falls NY. Growing up I always wanted to be a rapper, DJ, and singer but I didn't have that talent. My uncle was a big-time promoter in Niagara Falls and I attended one of his concerts featuring the legend Big Daddy Kane. From that point on I knew I wanted to be a promoter and own a night club.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Rachel Brenke
Rachel Brenke is another best-selling mastermind that is also uplifting and empowering women in her own right. This mom of 5 is a kickass attorney, author, podcaster, cancer survivor, entrepreneur, military spouse and Air Force brat who is also an Ironman/Triathlon fanatic. Rachel has a no holds barred approach to disrupting the way entrepreneurs do business. Her brave approach leads to cultivating conscious entrepreneurs to elevate their brands. Her services help women build seven figure businesses without sacrificing their families and sanity. Rachel has been seen in Business Insider, NBC Sports, International Business Times, The Penny Hoarder and much more. Follow Rachel Brenke online at www.rachelbrenke.com.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Motivation
Drea Dominique
There has been a lot of buzz about multi-talented artist Drea Dominique this 2020 year. This singer, songwriter, model and businesswoman hails from Long Island, New York however, currently resides in San Diego, California. Throughout her time as an artist Drea Dominique has worked with many of the industry’s finest.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
One Lou
One Lou who is an independent hip-hop artist, writer, and record producer has been making moves in the hip-hop industry, his latest being a spot on DJ Drama's next mixtape. Having been through his own trials and tribulations -- he now seeks to inspire and encourage those that have faced similar struggles, by teaching them that there’s a positive way out of any circumstance. This is further conveyed through his music as you can feel him pour his emotions on wax. One Lou’s lyrics are influenced by his own experiences, visions, and goals. While the entirety of his music draws inspiration from artists like J. Cole, Anderson.Paak, Russ, T.I., Joyner Lucas, Master P, Tupac, Biggie, Gucci, and many others.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat











