• Breaking Barriers

    Be Ready!

    So last weekend was a holiday weekend and at my job most of the time we get to leave a little early before a holiday. Well, Friday came and we were anxiously awaiting the call that we could leave early. Time seemed to go fast and as time went on, my coworkers and I began to realize perhaps we weren’t leaving early that day. Lol. So I’m working on this, working on that, working pretty good when my director comes in the office and says y’all can leave early, like right now. Me: oh wait, I’m not ready. My coworkers: (walk pass me with their purses saying, “have a great…

  • Breaking Barriers

    You (Natural) + God (Supernatural) = Miracles

    When I was younger, I was so excited to get my driver’s license so I could drive. Now that I am older, I don’t have to drive at all, lol. I remember when I was in high school, my mom and I went out of town to look for a prom dress for me. The drive was only 45 minutes away, so my mom had the great idea for me to get some practice driving on the highway. I don’t remember how far I got before I was “too sleepy” to drive and my mom had to take over. LOL. Fast forward, I went to college 3.5 hours away, then…

  • Producing Through the Pandemic Master Class Week 3: Staying Mentally Healthy

    Producing Through the Pandemic Master Class series continues with a look at mental health. This week’s episodes we are in for a treat, as it’s a 2-part series on Staying Mentally Heathy. In the first part, I partner with Dr. Reba Williams having a broader discussion of Mental Health and what it means to be mentally healthy. In the second part I am joined by Ms. Monica Kelly discussing self care. These are some dynamic discussions that you do not want to miss. Again, you choose, listen or watch, either way it’s great content. Feel free to share with others. Be Blessed! YouTube – Producing Through the Pandemic Master Class:…

  • Breaking Barriers

    Dream Again

    I was listening to the radio this morning and they were talking about the impact of Dr. King and what he’s done for us as a country and even the world. His dream for us to be treated equally pushed us all and reminded us that what we do does matter. I began to think to myself, how am I making an impact. While everyone can’t be a Dr. King, Rosa Parks, or Oprah, we can all do something. We have to recognize that while some are made to do grand things, it is the small things we do that matters most. The small eventually add to the big, but…