Category Archives: Women

How to live your dreams with Semone Blair-Walker

SEMONE BLAIR-WALKER
In every aspect of life, from business to relationships, from spiritual fulfillment to the realization of dreams, she has taken the smallest of seeds and planted amazing gardens. In spite of poverty, abuse, and countless unpredictable setbacks, she invested in her dreams. Committed to her goals, she dared to tackle new challenges, worked tirelessly, and believed that if she did not give up, she would win. And she did!

SEMONE BLAIR-WALKER
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The 1619 National Celebration of Black Women and Conversations with E!

Charmaine Moss the Publisher of Real Women Atlanta Magazine and Sandi Pruitt a Public Relations expert will discuss the 1619 National Celebration of Black Women. https://www.1619nationalcelebrationofblackwomen.com/

Charmaine Moss

Charmaine Moss is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. She is the mother of one daughter, Valyncia and one granddaughter Chloe, who is 5 years of age.

In 1986, Charmaine Moss left Charleston and moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue greater opportunities for herself and her daughter who was 2 years old at the time. Shortly after arriving in Atlanta, opportunities for entrepreneurship came. For 17 years, she owned several businesses, including a public relations firm and real estate company.

In 2003, Charmaine heard the voice of the Lord and accepted her calling into ministry.  She went on to graduate from the Women’s Institute of Ministry. Two years after graduating and being ordained, she accepted a Pastoral position with the United Church of Truth, here in Conyers, Georgia. She later went on to start her own church, Providence Church International. Three years later, she was elevated and affirmed by the Lord in the Apostleship.

In 2017, God called her back to the marketplace. She is the founder of the Hero Foundation, Inc., the Global Church Chamber of Commerce, Inc., the Publisher of Real Women Atlanta Magazine and the Executive Producer of the Women in Demand Network coming in 2019 on the Xperienc On Demand Network, which will be seen in over 240 Million household across the World.

Sandi Pruitt

Sandi was born and raised in Atlanta. She attended Knoxville College where she received dual degrees in Political Science and Business Administration. After college Sandi went to work for the City of Athens and later with Family Counseling of Athens working primarily with youth. While with Family Counseling she worked closely with the schools, police and the juvenile court to develop and implement the Youth Recidivism Program (YRP) – an in-school program designed to reduce delinquency. After several years Sandi returned to Atlanta and went to work for BlueCross BlueShield. While working in corporate America Sandi realized that her true passion was being stifled and left after 10 years. She tried her hand at several small business ventures including starting and operating Food & Family, a small café and LateNite Records, a recording studio.  In 1999 Sandi co-founded Phoenix Rising Center for Women, a nonprofit that provided temporary homes for girls 8-18.  In 2007 they expanded the focus to include transitional housing for homeless female veterans. Both programs were very successful and Sandi begin receiving requests from many wanting help in starting their own nonprofit. In May 2007 she started SEPruitt Consulting specializing in nonprofit development.  In 2013 she was bought on as a consultant with People TV, Inc., Atlanta’s Public Access nonprofit TV station and became their Business & Community Affairs Manager until she left in 2016.  From 2016-2018 she worked as Director of Community Development & Outreach with Black On Purpose TV (BOPTV).  Sandi is a member of several professional organizations including the National Association of Professional Women, American Society for Public Administration, Nation Forum for Black Public Administrators, National Association of Nonprofit Organizations & Executives and the Society for Nonprofits.  In addition to her nonprofit consulting, she is VP of Operations for Real Women Atlanta Magazine.   She also serves as Director and Co-Chairman of The Nonprofit Trinity Awards a 501(c) 3 organization that recognizes nonprofit organizations and volunteers for the work they do in our communities.  She is a Public Relations and Community Development guru who provides a wide range of services including Administrative and Management consulting; Community Outreach; Media/Public relations; strategic planning and capital development and fundraising.  SEPruitt Consulting specializes in grant writing; strategic planning; policies and procedure development, project planning, community outreach, media/public relations, along with board development.

Conversations with E’

“Conversations with E!”  takes a look at how successful people from all walks of life are building wealth and leaving a legacy for their family and community, how they manage their health and have overcome health challenges, and what they do for entertainment to maintain work-life balance.

 “Conversations with E!” is designed to ask many of the questions that everybody has, but are rarely asked in most interviews.  Yes, we’ll touch on the guest’s bio, current projects, and everything else that they pay their publicist to ensure it’s all over the Internet and social media.  However, we’ll also take a deeper dive into those parts of their life that we all have in common, but many don’t realize it because they’ve “made it!”   Their experiences and strategies will inspire and motivate our listeners that simply live blindly from day to day, and sharpen the focus of those that are well into their personal and professional journey.

Charmaine Moss Walking In Purpose

 

 

 

TOPICS

  • Charmain Moss– Her story
  • Founder of the Hero Foundation, Inc, Publisher of Real Women Atlanta Magazine and the Executive Producer of the Women in Demand Network conference

Charmaine Moss is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. She is the mother of one daughter, Valyncia and one granddaughter Chloe, who is 5 years of age.

In 1986, Charmaine Moss left Charleston and moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue greater opportunities for herself and her daughter who was 2 years old at the time. Shortly after arriving in Atlanta, opportunities for entrepreneurship came. For 17 years, she owned several businesses, including a public relations firm and real estate company.

In 2003, Charmaine heard the voice of the Lord and accepted her calling into ministry.  She went on to graduate from the Women’s Institute of Ministry. Two years after graduating and being ordained, she accepted a Pastoral position with the United Church of Truth, here in Conyers, Georgia. She later went on to start her own church, Providence Church International. Three years later, she was elevated and affirmed by the Lord in the Apostleship.

In 2017, God called her back to the marketplace. She is the founder of the Hero Foundation, Inc., the Global Church Chamber of Commerce, Inc., the Publisher of Real Women Atlanta Magazine and the Executive Producer of the Women in Demand Network coming October 2018 on the Xperienc On Demand Network, which will be seen in over 240 Million household across the World.

The screening of the movie Maynard and the Impact of the Music Industry

 

Juliet Hall discusses the importance of Maynard Jackson’s legacy and the special screening of the movie Maynard  Saturday, April 28th hosted by the Camellia Rose (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.

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Lena Jenkins-Smith discusses the impact of the music industry and how Young Millennium Records is working to foster and support the music of talented young people.

Changing The World Together!

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Join me for this episode of CAPBuilder Talk with my special guest Desiree Lee and her daughter Simone as we discuss how they are Changing The World Together.

Simone’s Brief BIO:
N. Simone McCauley is a young published author in Atlanta, GA. She cover 1 enjoys reading, writing, riding her bike and most of all swimming. When it comes to writing Simone likes to write about her super powers. Some of her super powers are helping others, imagining possibilities, and using her voice to inspire others. She wants to let every child know that they too have the power to speak things into existence and command their mornings. She finds the most exciting part about writing to be the illustration. When Simone gets older, she hopes to become a song writer. Her advice for writers young and old is to never give up because nothing is impossible.
Simone’s Book Title: “Super Nevaeh” Daily Affirmations for Children
Author Desiree Lee
Brief BIO:
Desiree Lee, a California native who now resides in Atlanta, Georgia is a Best Selling Author, Inspirational Speaker, Philanthropist, and Family Dynamics Coach. Who was once on her way to college in the pursuit of the AMERICAN DREAM. At 17 years old she graduated with a 3.8 GPA and 2 basketball scholarships but quickly found herself on the wrong side of the law. Her life took a major detour, yet Ms. Lee has worked tirelessly over several years and has introduce to the community the Annual 10 City Prison Prevention Tour. Desiree Lee is author of INMATE 1142980: “The Desiree Lee Story”; A phenomenal life changing, purpose driven publication for every teen, young adult, parent, and instructor. Ms. Lee is also the author of PASS THE MUSTARD SEED: “It’s Our Faith That Moves Mountains, Not Our Hands” A compilation of those who once thought believing was a difficult thing to do, until faith was all we had left.

Desiree Lee delivers upbeat inspiring presentations for audiences across the country, uplifting many to see beyond their limitations, and preventing teen incarcerations nationwide. She has been seen on Atlanta Live TV 57 ” A Woman’s Place” with award winning television host Angela Rice and Victorious Living with host Nicole Page. Ms. Lee has been awarded to have shared the platform with Judge Greg Mathis, during Praying For Our Children Winter Gala in Orlando, FL; Spoken for the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc (Chattanooga Chapter) and Judge Penny Brown Reynolds 2014 Sister Talk Conference. Ms. Lee is a living example of overcoming personal experiences with a criminal background, low self esteem, defeat. She believes that it’s not our environment that dictates our success, but it’s our minds.
 
Book Titles: “INMATE 1142980: The Desiree Lee Story” & “Pass The Mustard Seed: It’s our faith that moves mountains, not our hands.”
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