Saturday, January 18, 2020

Cheryl Cobb talks about her groundbreaking book On The Entertainment Industry “Dirty Lil Secrets"

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Entertainment Manager Guru and Author Cheryl Cobb talks about her Groundbreaking Book “Dirty Lil Secrets: Nobody Wants to Tell You About the Entertainment Industry.”

Nationwide -- Cheryl Cobb, author of the groundbreaking book “Dirty Lil Secrets: Nobody Wants to Tell You About the Entertainment Industry,” has been a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment business for decades molding the careers of countless artists and entertainers. She is the woman behind some of music's biggest and most talked about artists.

Dirty Lil Secrets: Nobody Wants to Tell You About the Entertainment Industry” is a page turning and must-read book for anyone looking to break into the world of entertainment. In a very concise strategic and eye-opening narrative author Cheryl Cobb has revolutionized the way we look at the entertainment business.

If you are looking for a 'good read’ offering 10 steps that will change your life, when applied if you’re considering elevating your career in the entertainment industry, then this is the book for you.

Acclaimed Actor And Filmmaker Lewis T. Powell Visits Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta

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Actor And Filmmaker Lewis T. Powell Visits Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta

(Nationwide) - Lewis T. Powell  recently kicked off his media tour in Atlanta.

The charismatic sought-after actor, director, and screenwriter shares about his journey in Hollywood, thoughts about Tyler Perry and award--winning passion project, Padlock Men.
Padlock Men, one of the most talked about blockbuster short films created as a television pilot teaser (available on Amazon Prime), is a fictional story about the historically secret band of vigilante civil rights soldiers known as padlock men and is set around actual events against the backdrop of the civil rights movement. (Article Continues After Video Below)

Checkout The Intense Trailer For Padlock Men


Monday, January 13, 2020

Black-Owned Supplement Brand Breaks New Ground With Products That Cater to Black People Worldwide

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FOUNDER OF BLACK OWNED SUPPLEMENT COMPANY BREAKS NEW GROUND BY RESPONDING TO THE UNIQUE HEALTH NEEDS OF BLACK PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

Houston, TX -- Ernesto Sigmon, founder and CEO of Black Edged, LLC, has launched an entirely new approach to the nutritional health supplement and wellness space. With his launch, Black Edged becomes the first of its kind anywhere in the world: a 100% Black owned supplement company that manufactures non-GMO products that are scientifically formulated to meet the health and lifestyle needs of Black people around the world.

The company's website at www.blackedged.com literally welcomes its visitors "to the Edge" and what it expects to be an entirely new and exciting chapter in health and wellness. "It is well known that Black people from all socioeconomic classes suffer disproportionately from major chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, arthritis, asthma and autism," says Sigmon.

Recognizing the correlation between Vitamin D deficiency and chronic disease in Black people specifically; was the tipping point for Black Edged.
"After educating ourselves on this silent epidemic, we began to scratch our heads and ask why no one in the health and wellness space was doing anything to address this issue head on?" says Sigmon.