This is a bonus episode of the "Between the Lines Podcast." Ya'll, I was so excited to share this with you, I just had to hit record and GO. So not only are you getting an extra episode, but it's in video form. As I've been working on vari[...]
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...everywhere you go....It's the most wonderful time of the yearRight? The truth is, this time of the year is one of joy, family, food and all the good stuff, but sometimes it's a tough couple of m[...]
It's already begun. Folks are claiming what they're going to do in 2020. Ya'll. That is such a huge assumption. I'm all for making goals, planning out your success, and all that good stuff. What I'm not going to encourage you to do is wait[...]
I'm so excited to participate in this Women's Empowerment Conference! Early bird tickets are free and include continental breakfast. Register at www.vc2online.com/women.[...]
Author Lakeshia Poole goes between the lines of her stories, books, TV shows, news headlines, and more. Our conversations go beyond the surface and explore more than the usual snippets. We explore faith, family, fortune and everything in be[...]
I worked all throughout college, but sometimes I still found myself broke. That would lead to a fateful call to my parents, mostly my Dad. I HATED making that call. HATED IT. Even though I KNEW he would always deposit the funds into my acco[...]
Once again, I will be in Athens, GA, my first home away from home for the annual Alumni Night at the UGA bookstore. It's always a treat to hang out with fellow Bulldawg authors and fans. Uga will be there and the bookstore will be offering[...]
Hey ya'll!! I'm so excited about this upcoming event on June 25. As you know faith is one of my favorite topics and I believe this will be a powerful day and more than just "another women's conference." I've often had discussions with fr[...]
Noted photographer Gordon Parks referred to his camera as his "weapon against poverty and racism." A consummate artist and creator Parks visually captured the story of segregation and unequal practices through photojournalism and film.[...]
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