Akanimo Udofia, 43, a Nigerian-born CEO and Harvard University grad who lives in Toronto has given $150,000 to residents in a Toronto public housing complex. Click on the link to read more.
V. Sheree Williams is the publisher of Cuisine Noir Magazine. Cuisine Noir is a Black food, wine and travel magazine that highlighs Black chefs, winemakers and travel enthusiasts and experts from around the world.
– Some of the magazine’s 2012 “20 favorite things list (you can see the whole list at Cuisine Noir’s 2012 Favorite Things)
– An article in the magazine about Christmas shopping etiquitte
– How to have a delicious holiday when you have diabetes
– How does the magazine find about the products featured in the magazine
– Some holiday food and drink suggestions that are featured on Cuisine Noir
– Do’s and Don’t for the holiday season
– Her recent trip Indonesia
– Some Cuisine Noir highlights from 2012
– Her vision for the magazine and for Black chefs in 2013
We would like to wish you, your family, your loved ones and your friends a blessed and highly favored 2013! May you be a magnet for miracles in 2013!
We would like to thank you for your support. It is appreciated and not taken for granted.
To start 2013 right, we have a first!! One show’s first live video interview!! We are interviewing the guest whose interview in February 2012 has been the most downloaded in 2012 and in the history of the show, Clive Henry.
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2012 is coming to an end!
We thought that one of the best way to end 2012 is with a Dr. Vibe Allies roundtable!
So, tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, Mike Ramey, Victory Unlimited, Henri Morris and Clive Henry will be on the show live looking back at 2012.
Some of the news items that they will be talking about will be:
– Barack Obama
– Trayvon Martin
– Hurricane Sandy
– Jordan Davis
– Sandy Hook Elementary School
– The death of Whitney Houston
– Lance Armstrong Anti-Doping Scandal
– General David Petraeus’ resignation from CIA
– The latest Florida stand-your-ground-law shooting
– The rise and RISE of black reality TV
– Republicans’ disinterest in courting the black vote for the Latino vote only
– Hollywood Movies: We begin with a Octavia Spencer winning an Oscar for playing a maid in the Help and with Jamie Foxx playing a slave in Django Unchained (use of the N-word and violent slavery imagery)
During our live roundtable, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.
All you need to do listen to the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe and Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
Senior writer at Newsweek magazine, Allison Miller, feels that there is one major thing missing from Steven Spielberg’s movie, “Lincoln”, Black leaders. Click on the link below to read her take.
Charmaine Mills - Advanced Image And Etiquette Consulting
Charmaine Mills – Advanced Image And Etiquette Consulting
Charmaine Mills is an Expert Image Consultant, Life Style Coach and Motivational Speaker who empowers individuals to create new possibilities in their personal and professional lives. Charmaine is the Founder of Advance Image and Etiquette Consulting – a company that specializes in personal development. The company has been very successful since it was launched in 2007. Charmaine has been an indispensable resource in helping people dramatically increase their image impact, visual presence, strengthen their confidence and improve their levels of performance.
During our conversation, Charmaine shares about:
– Her passion for personal development and growth
– When her passion for style and fashion started
– Why she choose image and fashion to start a business
– The day in 2005 that she decided to leave IBM and start her own business
– Her first client
– Some “Do’s and Don’t” when it comes to holiday etiquette and etiquette year round including from what to wear to what to eat
– The growth of etiquette in the business world and her business
– Companies budgets when it comes to having holiday events
– Her vision for her business in 2013
– What she feels that her made her business successful