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Pam Perry

Dr. Pam Perry is an award-winning communications & PR professional working with established experts and experienced entrepreneurs – helping them share their brand story to attract clients. She has been called by Publishers Weekly a “PR Guru” and featured in many major publications, and on more than 500 radio and TV programs. She also has a 25-year career expertise in marketing, public relations and journalism. She is the publisher of SPEAKERS MAGAZINE and podcast host of “Get Out There and Get Known” heard on iHeart Radio and dozens of other podcast outlets. After working with Dr. Pam, her clients have been featured on CNN, CNBC, Fox Soul, Impact Network, Oprah Magazine, Essence, Ebony, Black Enterprise, PBS – and many other major media outlets. Known as the master of connecting the right people, for the right project, at the right time – Dr. Pam Perry works hard to help her clients brand (and get paid) like a superstar.

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In the vast canvas of cinema, very few manage to etch a mark as deeply as Tameka Citchen Spruce’s “My Girl Story.” It’s not just a film but a movement, a conversation starter, and a mirror held up to society’s face, urging introspection. As you embark on this cinematic journey, remember the power of resilience, storytelling, and positive change.

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This ain’t your grandma’s knitting circle chat about ‘the change of life,’ folks. Shakoor is going all-in, unfiltered, sharing 12 years of her hilarious, triumphant, sometimes tear-inducing journey through menopause. If menopause was a rollercoaster, Shakoor’s experience was the one with the surprise loops and free-fall drops that make you scream, laugh, and maybe pee a little – but hey, we’ve all been there, right?

V. Jesse Smith, Reaching the Heights of Greatness

V. Jesse Smith, Reaching the Heights of Greatness

V. Jesse Smith provides Executive Leadership coaching and strategic planning to CEO’s, Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations seeking to increase revenue in their businesses, and who want to take their personal and professional leadership development to the next level of Greatness.

Deidra Moore: “Accidental” Story-teller of Black History

Deidra Moore: “Accidental” Story-teller of Black History

What’s “From Me, to You” About? In search of a teachable moment, Deidra, a lawyer at the time, created a book of illustrations, inspirational remarks, and motivating brief biographies of notable 19th and 20th-century civil rights luminaries. The book honors various prominent figures who influenced the course of American history. Hence, you’ll hear stories of faith and generational wealth of knowledge from descendants of enslaved Africans ranging from Mary McLeod Bethune to former US President Barack Obama.

You Have to Risk to WIN

You Have to Risk to WIN

Faith is spelled R-I-S-K. If you are going to step out and do something significant for God! To do something you have never done before it is going to take 2 things! FAITH➕you must be willing to RISK it all to gain it all!

Meet HOTEP, Man on Mission to Build Strong Children NOW

Meet HOTEP, Man on Mission to Build Strong Children NOW

The next chapter of my life is dedicated to building strong children. First starting with my own, and then helping others do the same. As an entrepreneur coach and advisor to school leaders, I’ve seen firsthand that the biggest problem people face is not a lack of knowledge, resources or money. It’s their lack of healthy social and emotional skills. These skills are normally and best developed between the ages of 0-5. But too many parents either are not aware of this fact, or they don’t know how to help nurture these skills in their children, so they grow into adults with mental health disorders that hinder their ability to be successful at anything. The great Frederick Douglass said, “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” I agree. So now, I invest my time and energy in creating empowering content for children.

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