Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with author and Pastor of Christian Cultural Center, Dr. A.R. Bernard about his new book that discusses the four things women want from a man.
“Contrary to the book’s title, I’ve discovered women don’t really know what they want…but they do know what they don’t want. I want women to come up and not have to come down to fall in love,” Pastor Bernard says.
“Contrary to the book’s title, I’ve discovered women don’t really know what they want…but they do know what they don’t want. I want women to come up and not have to come down to fall in love,” Pastor Bernard says.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Amazon’s number one best-selling author Deya ‘Direct’ Smith to discuss Tyrese’s recent comments about leaving aggressive women alone and only dating women who are soft. Deya’s new book Soft Is The New Power encourages women to embrace their femininity in order to win in love.Click the button above to hear the entire interview.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with LeTitia Owens to talk about her journey from homelessness to recording a song with Gospel legend Fred Hammond. Owens also started an organization that helps people in need called Where Are You?
“I was living in my car in Atlanta for six months…I got a call to come do make up in Dallas for the film War Room. Through the process I connected with Fred Hammond. He asked me to redesign his studio. I then asked if he’d critique one of my songs….and he said lets record it.”
Click the botton above to hear the entire interview.
“I was living in my car in Atlanta for six months…I got a call to come do make up in Dallas for the film War Room. Through the process I connected with Fred Hammond. He asked me to redesign his studio. I then asked if he’d critique one of my songs….and he said lets record it.”
Click the botton above to hear the entire interview.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Financial Planner, Reshell Smith about how single women can bounce back financially after losing a job.
Have money saved up:
“You should have a plan. Today may not be the day for firing, but there could be layoffs. It’s hard to have six months of living expenses stacked away but you have to have something put away. Try to have at least three months of living expenses somewhere,” Smith said.
Have money saved up:
“You should have a plan. Today may not be the day for firing, but there could be layoffs. It’s hard to have six months of living expenses stacked away but you have to have something put away. Try to have at least three months of living expenses somewhere,” Smith said.
Standing in for Jacque, MSNBC’s Joy Reid goes Inside Her Story with hairstylist Jasmine Collins aka The Razor Chic of Atlanta who specializes in healthy hair therapy and styling for women dealing with hair loss.
“The amount of women that come in and sit in my chair that suffer from traction Alopecia, which comes from the hair being too tight and pulling on the hair follicles,” Collins said.
“The amount of women that come in and sit in my chair that suffer from traction Alopecia, which comes from the hair being too tight and pulling on the hair follicles,” Collins said.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with OBGYN Dr. Drai about the sexually transmitted Zika virus, lack of insurance for pleasurable sex and what happens to your vagina when you stop having sex.
The differences between male and female Viagra:
“Viagra costs $10 for men and for women it’s about $1000. Women have to take the pill everyday at night and men only have to take when they’re about to do their business.”
Why a lack of sex for women may not be a good idea:
“It gets smaller and it can become dryer than usual. It’s harder to reach an orgasm when you don’t have sex.”
The differences between male and female Viagra:
“Viagra costs $10 for men and for women it’s about $1000. Women have to take the pill everyday at night and men only have to take when they’re about to do their business.”
Why a lack of sex for women may not be a good idea:
“It gets smaller and it can become dryer than usual. It’s harder to reach an orgasm when you don’t have sex.”
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Jeanine Daniels, the creator of the web series That Guy about her own full-service production company which plans to release a slate of films, TV shows, and digital programming.
“Being online was a better option for me because I knew our images weren’t on television like they need to be, so I knew that I had to step out. I knew I wanted to do shows in general that I felt would be authentic to my generation and a millennial.”
“Being online was a better option for me because I knew our images weren’t on television like they need to be, so I knew that I had to step out. I knew I wanted to do shows in general that I felt would be authentic to my generation and a millennial.”
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Chetachi Ecton, the creator of the When in Need Foundation. Ecton has successfully completed several projects (providing water and shoes, farming, healthcare) in countries around the world through her outreach program.
“I immigrated in the United States decades ago. I struggled so hard to raise my children as a single mother. I know what it feels not to have much and how I couldn’t afford the basic necessities to feed my children. I started traveling and I witnessed first hand what other people in need in other countries go through. I decided I could help and I could show the world that one person could make a difference without having so much,” Ecton said.
“I immigrated in the United States decades ago. I struggled so hard to raise my children as a single mother. I know what it feels not to have much and how I couldn’t afford the basic necessities to feed my children. I started traveling and I witnessed first hand what other people in need in other countries go through. I decided I could help and I could show the world that one person could make a difference without having so much,” Ecton said.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Terri Williams, the President of One United Bankto encourage African Americans to move their business to black owned institutionS.
“We are opening up about a thousand accounts a day. There are 21 black banks around the country and we (One United Bank) are in Boston, Miami and Los Angeles. We’re also the largest,” Williams said.
“We are opening up about a thousand accounts a day. There are 21 black banks around the country and we (One United Bank) are in Boston, Miami and Los Angeles. We’re also the largest,” Williams said.
Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with relationship advocate and The Real Wife coach Tanya Barnett to defend her idea that every marriage is fixable, no matter the circumstances.
“There are key components that are missing. Communication is number one. When we’re dating, we put on a mask. Be honest about what’s going on. If you’re finances are jacked, talk about it.”
“There are key components that are missing. Communication is number one. When we’re dating, we put on a mask. Be honest about what’s going on. If you’re finances are jacked, talk about it.”
8/23/16- Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with The Boss Network Founder, Cameka Smith to discuss the organization’s successful community of career and entrepreneurial women.
What are some of the most popular business?
“Online businesses are really popular, they’re low cost, there isn’t a lot of brick and mortar…Cupcake shops, event planning and coaching,” Smith said.
The Boss Network’s Ladies That Lead Tour is currently on tour hitting cities like Dallas and Charlotte, North Carolina.
What are some of the most popular business?
“Online businesses are really popular, they’re low cost, there isn’t a lot of brick and mortar…Cupcake shops, event planning and coaching,” Smith said.
The Boss Network’s Ladies That Lead Tour is currently on tour hitting cities like Dallas and Charlotte, North Carolina.
8/30/16- Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Journalist, author and founder of Black Breastfeeding Week, Kimberly Seals Allers about raising awareness and the healthy effects of black
“This is something that is happening in our community. It’s important in our community because for over 40 years it’s been this unexplainable racist barrier. The benefits…there are reduced risks of ear infections and type 2 Diabetes,” Allers said.
“This is something that is happening in our community. It’s important in our community because for over 40 years it’s been this unexplainable racist barrier. The benefits…there are reduced risks of ear infections and type 2 Diabetes,” Allers said.
Jacque Reid talks to Author Luvvie Ajayi about her new book, I’m Judging You: The Do Better Manual and her witty and hilariously clever reaction to all things politics and pop culture.
9/27/16- Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with former LAPD police sergeant, Cheryl Dorsey about the cases of Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott.
“When I look at the video it’s very problematic. The police chief said there was some sort of threatening movement that he made. Now we’ve got to rely on the words of the officers and that is also very problematic,” Dorsey said.
“When I look at the video it’s very problematic. The police chief said there was some sort of threatening movement that he made. Now we’ve got to rely on the words of the officers and that is also very problematic,” Dorsey said.
10/4/16- Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Kimberly Bryant, the founder of Black Girls Code, a not-for-profit organization to help bridge the gap between girls of color and advancing their skills into coding and technology.
“What we find when we talk about girls of color is an odd conundrum. Girls that have access to programs like my daughter did and girls that don’t, all have this opportunity to be introduced to these fields in their schools. We’re looking to get those girls that know about computers or those that don’t even know that this skill exists and get them into the technological marketplace,” Bryant said.
“What we find when we talk about girls of color is an odd conundrum. Girls that have access to programs like my daughter did and girls that don’t, all have this opportunity to be introduced to these fields in their schools. We’re looking to get those girls that know about computers or those that don’t even know that this skill exists and get them into the technological marketplace,” Bryant said.
10/11/16- Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with Monica Day, Founder and CEO of Daylight Inc. to talk about domestic violence and why some women choose to stay.
“We fought every other weekend. He is an alcoholic. My thinking was we were fighting because he had been drinking. My thinking was if I could get him some help. Divorce was not a word that my family uses. I wanted my marriage to work, but I realized he didn’t want to change,”
“We fought every other weekend. He is an alcoholic. My thinking was we were fighting because he had been drinking. My thinking was if I could get him some help. Divorce was not a word that my family uses. I wanted my marriage to work, but I realized he didn’t want to change,”
10/25/16- October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. Jacque Reid goes Inside Her Story with author Robin L. Davis who is currently expecting after enduring the loss of three babies. She shares her personal story in her book, I Made God Laugh.
On what gave her the strength to come forward:
“I was listening to Ruben Studdard. He has a song called Medicine For Someone Else. What I’ve gone through, it’s kind of like a sisterhood. I wanted to be that medicine for someone else. It talks about using your story to help someone else,”
On what gave her the strength to come forward:
“I was listening to Ruben Studdard. He has a song called Medicine For Someone Else. What I’ve gone through, it’s kind of like a sisterhood. I wanted to be that medicine for someone else. It talks about using your story to help someone else,”