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Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Owens is a Communication & Public Service major at the University of Pennsylvania. He broadcasts his hit radio show “Ernestly Speaking!” on WQHS.org, and was a student government representative at Penn. He launched his career in media as the former video producer and op-ed columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian. Ernest has interned at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, NBC Philadelphia, and Philadelphia City Council. He is currently a contributing writer for USA Today & The Huffington Post, where he covers variety of social issues regarding race relations, social media/policy, and entertainment. His work has been featured on The Good Men Project, Al Jazeera English, The Root, The Oprah Winfrey Network and other social web publications. He is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists. His writing has even been honored with the Gold Circle Award for Best Personal Opinion by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. When not blogging, he loves chatting with people on Twitter so toss a tweet to @MrErnestOwens and check out more of his multimedia at his personal website: ernestowens.com!
Sandy DaleyWhose Vagina Is It, Really – Sandy Daley
Award-winning author, and Radio and TV personality, Sandy Daley’s best-selling first novel, Whose Vagina Is It, Really? has literally taken the world by storm. The book, dedicated to the single and married gal, often discussed, argued and recommended by many, details the life and times of a single gal in a modern world, trying to remain in control of her life, while still searching for her Mr. Right! She is a favored guest on many talk and radio programs, as her vibrant personality is endeared by many and she is known for her candidness with all topics and questions thrown at her. In her first audition, Jamaican-born, Toronto-bred Sandy, scored the lead role in Christene Browne’s feature film, ANOTHER PLANET. Film critics have described Daley as a young Susan Sarandon, with the range and charisma of Angela Bassett. Daley has appeared in numerous music videos, and her acting credits include lead roles in various college productions including,THE SWEETEST THING, where Ms. Daley showed remarkable versatility by playing a 60-year-old woman.
She won the Spirit Award for favorite columnist in 2009, which was handed out at Citi Fields in New York City and continues to gain the respect from media professionals for her professionalism and love of her craft. She tackles the issues surrounding love and relationships and even sex, in a very humorous, yet truthful way. Everyone looks forward to her weekly adventures as a single woman, still hopeful that Mr. Right will turn rear his handsome head. Persuaded by many to write a book, Sandy began working on “Whose Vagina Is It, Really?” which was recently released. The book has many tongues wagging, not only because of its title but also its contents and the issues surrounding women as detailed by Sandy.
She has been invited to New York, Jamaica, London, Chicago and places to promote her book. “I began writing because of a broken heart and the loss of what I thought was my “Mr. Right”. Funny sometimes how life works itself out,” Sandy says. “Along the way, I have learnt so many things which can be helpful to other women in their search for love, money and control.”Whose Vagina Is It, Really?” is not only my story, but other women’s as well. Dubbed by many as, “The Black Carrie Bradshaw,” Sandy continues to pour her heart into her work, honored by the title, but never wishing to ride on anyone’s frock tails. “My goal is to encourage women to really grasp the control that they have over their own lives. Follow no one, bow down to no one but yourself and God.
Control your sexuality and your own money and when all that is all said and done, Mr. Right will know that he has to come to you with respect.” I never tell a woman what to do or what decisions to make. I just write my articles and use my life as an example. Do what you want to do with it after I am done is my motto, as it is up to you and only you to make decisions for yourself.”
Sandy will be on our show live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.
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The saying goes that, “every man is the architect of his future.” Aaron Charles’passion for real estate lies in not only in constructing a solid and impactful foundation for his vision but also in his commitment to actualize the dreams of the individuals and families who he works with to help secure their biggest investment. To create, design and build a solid groundwork for any venture, one must have a big vision – a trait that Charles prides himself on possessing. The ability to see the bigger picture despite small instances, setbacks and obstacles is what has been the cornerstone of Charles’success. His simplistic approach to real estate is a principle that he applies to life as well – buy low, sell high. In life you have to build from the ground up but aim high.
Charles was not always clear about his vision. He was young and lacked the sense of purpose that would give him a clear direction. After his parents divorced and he moved in with his father and brother in Toronto from Trinidad & Tobago, he found it difficult to assimilate in this new country. So, he got mixed up in the wrong crowds and pursued things that provided instant gratification instead of lasting benefits. Charles’ relationship with his father eventually became strained and he was forced to face the world on his own as he found himself living in a group home. For awhile, he tried juggling school with a late night dishwasher job, but eventually the call of the streets became something he could not resist.
At the age of 18, when his friends were thinking about their next steps after high school and moving on to University/college, Charles began to realize that he had zero vision as to where or what he wanted to be. The reality set in that he no longer had himself to think about but the future of the little boy he had on the way as well. A phone call from his mother in Trinidad would change everything as he jumped on a plane to visit her back home. While he did not have a vision for his own life, his mother made it clear that her vision for him was to become something great and that she prayed everyday it would happen. From there, Charles made it his goal to answer his mother’s prayers and become what he was destined to be.
It was a serious car accident in 2009, which Charles was lucky enough to come out of with no major injuries that would become the tipping point and springboard for the new direction that his life would take. Experiencing a near fatal accident made Charles very clear about his purpose, and he decided to make decisive steps towards his vision. It was in his downtime, as he recovered from the accident, that his friend introduced him to real estate and the endless opportunity that could come from it. Two months later, Charles took a leap of faith and invested in his first property – a triplex building in Hamilton, Ontario. This first purchase was the beginning of Charles’ passion for the real estate industry. From then on, he was all in. For him, it was no longer about the “right now” but more about what is best for the future.
Charles says, “my passion for the business is what propels me and wakes me up every morning. For me, it’s not about the money; it’s about the light at the end of the tunnel.” Not focusing on money may sound like a funny thing to hear from a real estate professional, when their career is built on sales, but, Charles learned very early on from his mentor that in order to weather the storms of entrepreneurship, you need to learn to live without money. Scale your lifestyle; separate your wants from your needs and let your passion be the driver.
Charles says, “my passion for the business is what propels me and wakes me up every morning. For me, it’s not about the money; it’s about the light at the end of the tunnel.” Not focusing on money may sound like a funny thing to hear from a real estate professional, when their career is built on sales, but, Charles learned very early on from his mentor that in order to weather the storms of entrepreneurship, you need to learn to live without money. Scale your lifestyle; separate your wants from your needs and let your passion be the driver.
Aaron will be on our show live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.
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Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Ernest Owens is a Communication & Public Service major at the University of Pennsylvania. He broadcasts his hit radio show “Ernestly Speaking!” on WQHS.org, and was a student government representative at Penn. He launched his career in media as the former video producer and op-ed columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian. Ernest has interned at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, NBC Philadelphia, and Philadelphia City Council. He is currently a contributing writer for USA Today & The Huffington Post, where he covers variety of social issues regarding race relations, social media/policy, and entertainment. His work has been featured on The Good Men Project, Al Jazeera English, The Root, The Oprah Winfrey Network and other social web publications. He is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists. His writing has even been honored with the Gold Circle Award for Best Personal Opinion by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. When not blogging, he loves chatting with people on Twitter so toss a tweet to @MrErnestOwens and check out more of his multimedia at his personal website: ernestowens.com!
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There is no other one day youth conference where you can get professional photos of your product shot and edited in the same day, coaching from marketing experts, meet business professionals from across the Greater Toronto Area, hear inspiring speakers and network with other young professionals.
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 at the North York Civic Centre in Toronto; Community Empowering Enterprise, Access Alliance and their community partners present Branded Youth Marketing Conference. Branded is all about giving young entrepreneurs real tools that can improve their marketing plans right away. Branded aims to build the skills, marketing resources and networks of young entrepreneurs from Toronto’s priority neighborhoods, focused on supporting African Canadian and Newcomer youth.
Branded welcomes keynote speakers d’bi Young, dub artist and Dione Walcott of Toronto Loves Kicks along with a group of talented professionals who will be Consultants and Mentors for the participants during the conference.
Branded 2014 will feature one-to-one consultation on the following subjects:
– Social Media Marketing
– Brand building business writing
– Developing a Press Kit
– Million Dollar Pitch
– A full photography studio for head shots and product photos
In addition a networking lunch with business professional and keynotes from established entrepreneurs and marketing experts.
Kofi Hope appeared on our show to talk about the conference. During our conversation, Kofi talked about:
– Some background on the conference and what it is all about
– Some of his memories from last year’s conference
– Some of the challenges that some of Toronto’s young black entrepreneurs face
You can find out more information about the Branded Youth Marketing Conference via: