This Saturday, if it’s the Lord’s will, I’ll turn 49. This upcoming birthday has me in a reflective mood. My daddy passed away when he was 49, and my momma died when she was 50, so lately, I find myself thinking a lot about life, what I want to accomplish before I leave this earth […]
Meet Dr. Eliza Belle, the March 2020 Momma of the Month
Dr. Eliza Belle, licensed psychologist and mental health expert, wants moms to know there is no such thing as the perfect work-life-mom balance.
Reese Ryan Visits to Share a ‘Secret’ or Two
It’s always a joy when Reese Ryan stops by for a visit. Today, she’s here to discuss her latest release, Secret Heir Seduction.
Join Chandra Sparks Splond in Saying a Prayer for Friends
This week has me a little nostalgic because on March 8, I’ll celebrate my 28th year as a member of the greatest sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Author Synithia Williams Takes on a “Forbidden” Topic
I’m honored to have author Synithia Williams visit today to talk about her latest release, Forbidden Promises.
Vernet Clemons Nettles Shares “Moments of Grace”
Vernet Clemons Nettles, Ed.D., wants to help you get your spiritual and personal life in order. I recently spoke with her about her latest release Moments of Grace—A 2020 Devotional Planner.
Dr. Leesha Wants You to Experience Motherhood: The Remix
If you’re looking for a safe space to celebrate and discuss the challenges of motherhood, then you don’t want to miss Motherhood: The Remix. I recently interviewed conference founder Dr. Leesha about the second annual event. Tell me about Motherhood: The Remix. Motherhood: The Remix is a fun, fresh conference for fabulous moms—single, married, or […]
Sherelle Green Finds Herself in a Bit of a “Situation”
Award-winning author Sherelle Green is back with the latest book in her To Marry a Madden series.
Say Hello to Author LaDonna Michele McCann
LaDonna Michele McCann is sharing a few life lessons in her latest book, Hello…It’s Me.
Five Lessons I Want My Daughter to Learn from Being Raised in Birmingham
Maybe the realization that my daughter will be 16 this year has me a little nostalgic, but recently I started thinking about how much of a blessing the city I once despised has been to me since I returned in 2006.