In addition to payroll processing, the company now delivers HR outsourcing, workers’ compensation administration, benefits management, and business insurance solutions through its partnership with E-Comp Insurance. Through its Employer of Record (EOR) platform, Next Generation Payroll competes directly in the PEO services space, helping businesses eliminate operational land mines, minimize multi-state tax exposure, and reduce turnover. The company also provides leadership training and organizational development strategies designed to strengthen workplace continuity and long-term scalability.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Black-Owned Payroll Company Celebrates 9 Years in Business
In addition to payroll processing, the company now delivers HR outsourcing, workers’ compensation administration, benefits management, and business insurance solutions through its partnership with E-Comp Insurance. Through its Employer of Record (EOR) platform, Next Generation Payroll competes directly in the PEO services space, helping businesses eliminate operational land mines, minimize multi-state tax exposure, and reduce turnover. The company also provides leadership training and organizational development strategies designed to strengthen workplace continuity and long-term scalability.
Black Founder, Conference for High Achieving Women of Color to Reclaim Holistic Wealth
Prea Epps, Founder and CEO of Reframed Financial Coaching, proudly announces the inaugural Arise & Align Conference: Reclaiming Your Holistic Wealth, a transformative one-day experience designed for high-achieving professional women of color who are ready to move beyond burnout and step into aligned, sustainable prosperity.
Hosted at the Hyatt Place Wilmington Riverfront from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Arise & Align brings together nationally respected experts in mental health, finance, spirituality, and strategic planning to address a growing yet often unspoken challenge: the silent burnout experienced by successful women who feel pressured to maintain a façade of control while carrying immense professional and personal responsibility.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Get the Scoop on Acclaimed Recording Artist Robbie Love Shining on The World Famous Times Square Billboard
Times Square Billboard With
New Single
"When Love Comes Around"
Soul, Legacy, Love, and Authentic Artistry
NEW YORK, NY — The bright lights of Times Square are shining on acclaimed vocalist, songwriter, and recording artist Robbie Love as her heartfelt new single, “When Love Comes Around,” takes center stage on a digital billboard in the heart of New York City’s world-famous Times Square.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Black Woman Launches Consulting Firm Helping Companies Compete in the Age of AI Through Empathy-Driven Leadership
Empathy-Driven Leadership
TEDx speaker and former U.S. Army Sergeant Shanell Pharr-Williams has announced the launch of EMPAXIS, a Black-owned consulting firm designed to help organizations strengthen employee communication, reduce customer escalations, and improve performance by integrating empathy into the core of their leadership and service models.
Recognized as a national authority on empathy in customer service and workplace leadership, Pharr-Williams brings more than 30 years of military and corporate experience to her work. EMPAXIS equips leaders with the human-centered tools needed to outperform competitors in an era dominated by automation and AI-driven customer interactions.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Black Author Unveils Groundbreaking New Show "Say Yes When Life Says No"
Nationally respected leader, author, and visionary Dr. DeForest B. Soaries, Jr. announces the launch of his groundbreaking and timely new show, Say Yes When Life Says No — a powerful, truth-telling series amplifying real stories of transformation, adversity, and triumph.
At a moment when people across the country are confronting unprecedented personal and collective challenges, Say Yes When Life Says No offers a bold and necessary roadmap for overcoming obstacles, reclaiming mission, and choosing possibility—even in the face of life’s most unforgiving “no.”
Hosted by Dr. Soaries, the series features intimate, in-depth conversations with voices whose lived experiences and leadership define this moment, offering viewers lessons in resilience, clarity, and personal reinvention. Some confirmed guests for the premiere episodes include:
• Dr. Randal Pinkett — Business powerhouse, author, and winner of The Apprentice, who shares insights on excellence, discipline, and staying the course despite doubt or adversity.
• Donna Hylton — Criminal justice reform advocate and author whose powerful story of survival and healing continues to inspire millions.
• Jack Morris — Visionary developer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, offering reflections on leadership, risk-taking, and building legacy from the ground up.
“We created Say Yes as more than a show — it’s an invitation,” said Dr. Soaries. “For years I’ve watched people wrestle with doubt, disappointment, and the feeling that life has said ‘no’ to them. I’ve had my own share of ‘no’s,’ especially with my cancer diagnosis. But I realized I had to move through that ‘no’ and find my ‘yes.’ This platform gives us a chance to remind people that mission is possible, healing is possible, and hope is possible. Say Yes is about helping people unlock the strength, clarity, and faith they already possess.”
Monday, July 6, 2026
Get The Scoop On The 2026 Minority Enterprise Development Month for the New York Metropolitan Area
Sunday, July 5, 2026
ST and Tonya Sirleaf Turn Trials into Triumphs Through Faith and Love
ST and Tonya Sirleaf are proof that love guided by faith can weather any storm. Their story isn’t about perfection—it’s about choosing God in the midst of life’s challenges, turning hardships into stepping stones for growth, connection, and purpose.
Where others seek quick fixes, ST and Tonya embrace surrender. Where many wait for change, they invite God to begin transformation from within. Their simple yet profound message resonates with anyone seeking meaning and connection in today’s fast-paced world:
Friday, June 26, 2026
Get the Scoop On How Dr. Issata Oluwadare Advances Advocacy for Black Families, Disability Rights, and Community Impact
Advances Advocacy for Black Families, Disability Rights, and Community Impact
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Get The Scoop On The Founders Launching The First Real Black Wall Street
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Get the Scoop On The First Black Woman to Create a Web Browser That Combines Culture, Commerce, and More
First Black Woman to
Create a Web Browser That
Combines Culture, Commerce, and More
Monday, June 22, 2026
Get the Scoop On How Black Woman Turns Fashion into a Tool for Emotional Truth
Fashion into a Tool for
Emotional Truth
To the outside world, Wendy Williams appeared confident, polished, and put together. She was the woman who always looked the part. Compliments followed her wherever she went. Her appearance suggested stability, self-assurance, and success.
What most people never saw was the emotional weight behind the wardrobe.
Beneath the carefully curated outfits, Wendy was navigating depression, emotional disappointment, and the pressure to keep everything together while quietly struggling inside. Fashion became a coping mechanism.
Getting dressed allowed her to momentarily escape what she was feeling. Compliments eased the pain. Looking good became proof—to others and sometimes to herself—that everything was fine.
For a long time, that strategy worked.
Eventually, maintaining the image became exhausting. On days when her mental health was at its lowest, getting dressed no longer felt empowering—it felt like armor she had to put on just to function. Still, she showed up polished. Still, no one asked questions. Her appearance told a story that contradicted her internal reality.
That contradiction became the turning point.













