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- Pamela R Haynes interviews author Jade LBWhere were you when Keisha the Sket first broke the internet? Keisha is a girl from the ends, sharp, feisty and ambitious; she's been labelled 'top sket' but she's making it work. When childhood crush and long-time admirer, Ricardo, finally wins her over, Keisha has it all: power, a love life and the chance for stability. But trauma comes knocking and with it a whirlwind of choices that will define what kind of a woman she truly wants to be. Told with the heart and soul of the inner city, with an unforgettable heroine, Keisha the Sket is a revelation of the true, raw, arousing and tender core of British youth culture. Complete with essays from esteemed contemporary writers Candice Carty-Williams, Caleb Femi and Aniefiok Ekpoudom. About the Author In 2005, the author known only as 'Jade' began releasing chapters of Keisha The [Da] Sket on Piczo. The work became a viral sensation, capturing black British culture and youth-authored youth experience. Jade LB is a London-based creative and academic writer whose writing exploresblack women and relationships, black British culture and the black British working-class experience. One half of The Echo Chamber podcast, she has written articles and essays for Black Ballad and other publications and currently takes up space in academia. Here, she returns to Keisha The Sket, revisiting and amplifying a character she created when she was just thirteen.0 comments0
- The Author 2 Author Podcast Mar 5 · 44m Pamela R Haynes interviews Mark Dalgety the Master Blender.Mark Dalgety read that the UK tea industry was going through a transformation and that more and more consumers were opting for a healthier version of tea. Upon research, he discovered that most herbal teas brand in the market were using artificial flavours at the time. Mark decided to introduce a 100% natural strong flavoured herbal teas, synonymous to what people of the Caribbean have been consuming for over a 100 years.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews author Professor Hakim AdiA major new history of Britain that will transform our understanding of this country's past. Despite the best efforts of researchers and campaigners, there remains today a steadfast tendency to reduce the history of African and Caribbean people in Britain to a simple story: it is one that begins in 1948 with the arrival of a single ship, the Empire Windrush, and continues mostly apart from a distinct British history, overlapping only on occasion amid grotesque injustice or pioneering protest. Yet, as acclaimed historian Hakim Adi demonstrates, from the very beginning, from the moment humans first stood on this rainy isle, there have been African and Caribbean men and women set at Britain's heart. Libyan legionaries patrolled Hadrian's Wall while Rome's first 'African Emperor' died in York. In Elizabethan England, 'Black Tudors' served in the land's most eminent households while intrepid African explorers helped Sir Francis Drake to circumnavigate the globe. And, as Britain became a major colonial and commercial power, it was African and Caribbean people who led the radical struggle for freedom—a struggle which raged throughout the twentieth century and continues today in Black Lives Matter campaigns. Charting a course through British history with an unobscured view of the actions of African and Caribbean people, Adi reveals how much our greatest collective achievements—universal suffrage, our victory over fascism, the forging of the NHS—owe to these men and women, and how, in understanding our history in these terms, we are more able to fully understand our present moment.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Ngoma BishopSpread your Wings and Fly” is the slightly off-key tale of Andrew Walcott, an eight-year-old boy born at a time of impending social and political turbulence in his native Barbados, a small Caribbean island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Andrew is left by his mother, Monica, in the care of her older sisters Shirley and Darlene, when she leaves to join his father in London in pursuit of the means of a better quality of life, with the intention of returning home in a few years. The story follows Andrew through the weeks leading up to his departure for England - the then perceived mother land - to join his natural parents, who like many others have come to realize that their overseas adventure will have to be a long-term project.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Felicia Edmond.The Arise Devotional Book will assist you in starting your day focused on the promises of God. Arise focuses on your growth in Christ and going to new levels in Him. Arise focuses on letting go of the past, moving into the new in your purpose and relationships, and seeing the promises of God manifest in Your life. Arise is designed to assist you in gaining a new mindset as you persevere to each new area in your life that the Lord has for you. Each devotional will inspire you to move into your God-given destiny! Get prepared for Your New!0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Norma Broadstock.Before you read this book, please get your mind and heart ready for truth! I know this book, because it's my story as well as the story of many of my friends. The feelings expressed here will resonate with so many women. It certainly struck multiple chords with me! You know something, motherhood is a big, tall glass that women who become mothers, fill as they go on. There is no one stop shop." Dr Sherry Ann Dixon0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published fantasy author SE Wilson.The Nephilem is debut novelist Exquil' s unforgettable slight-of-hand turn, exploring life in Formentera, perfect for a set of escapists from mainland Spain, looking for survival in the unrelenting dry winds and lively sea of the mysterious Balearics. Drifter Hyienna is gifted a mysterious rucksack on arrival to the sun-soaked paradise of Formentera. From there, he gets involved in his cousin's complex relationships with the promise of redemption from a past he is determined to outrun. But it soon becomes clear that escaping the past is not possible as a sacred mystery conspires to take grip and cost Hyienna everything he holds dear. The Nephilem is romantic, bittersweet, esoteric and has hints of a larger more eternal conspiracy; one that is determined to reset the established imagery of its Balearic setting. A trip to the Mediterranean will never be the same again.0 comments0
- The Author 2 Author Podcast Nov 6 · 28m Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Temi Taiwo-Oni.BIO Temi’ Taiwo-Oni is a Nigerian writer whose first book, BeGone, is a novella which she self-published in August 2020. BeGone, received praise on Smooth Book Review, the Classic Book Review and was featured on “The Muse” on Hi-Impact Television, earlier this year. An avid reader and reclusive writer since childhood, Temi quit a 12-year banking career to pursue her passion for storytelling in 2019 which she found expression in through the world of Brands. A teller of stories with a penchant for helping brands take shape, she glided through Ad school and is currently rounding up her MSc in Brand Leadership at the University of East Anglia. Temi is a 2019 alumnus of Eketi Ette’s Creating Writing Course, Temi was retained to join the team in managing the writing community of students under Eketi’s tutelage. Prior to 2019, she had taken the Open University’s ‘Start Writing Fiction’ course and UEA’s ‘Introduction to Screenwriting’ course, to expand her writing competence. Her short story, “Oblivion” is part of the UEA Creative Writing Society’s 2021/22 Anthology, “Late to a Meeting,” which will be formally launched in September. She is currently working on her second book which she expects to be released in 2023. Her blog, temitoni.wordpress.com hosts some of her fiction stories. She currently lives in Norwich, England.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Rene Gordon.I was born in Germany and raised in the United States, and I'm a passionate writer. I love to travel, and traveling influences my writing in almost every way. Seeing different cultures and landscapes help me with my creativity. I have a passion for story-telling, and writing is a way I can easily connect with your emotions and stimulate your imagination. Whether lighthearted and fun, or thought provoking and raising awareness, my writing is from the heart. My first book, "Life, Love, & Loss: Words from the Heart", is a compilation of poems written from high school and into my early adult years. This was my first self-published book and has been re-branded under a new cover. My first children's book, "Animals In Our World: A - Z" is my debut into more broader advertising. Reaching audiences worldwide, this children's book introduces your child to exciting animals, uses clever poetry, and sets your child’s imagination in motion, bringing a new world of adventure to their fingertips. Additional books include: "The Next 31 Days: Realign Your Thinking, Realign Your Life", co-authored with my husband Emil, is an interactive journal that helps you discover how to realign your thinking and walk into the bright future you deserve. "Who? What? When? Where? How? Why? A Story about a Life" is about a young girl whose world is turned upside down, and she catapults into an abyss of poor decisions. In addition to books, I perform spoken word and write poetry and songs. My husband and I compose, arrange, and produce music together and publish our work on various digital and streaming platforms under our company Metrical Music Productions. In addition to the books, be sure to also purchase our mini-album "Hear My Music" by Emil D. Gordon, Sr. I never experience a dull moment, and I find a poem, a story, or a song in just about everything.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Katina HortonKatina Horton is an inspirational, impactful, powerful, and passionate speaker when it comes to the topic of healing. Her mixture of humility, faith, resiliency, perseverance, and grace will pull you in, and then challenge you to take yourself to the next level. Through coaching, speaking, books, and THE VALLEY OF GRACE PODCAST, she helps women in difficult relationships reclaim their power and identity so they can create an empowered new chapter of life. She is the author of nine books, including My Blackness and Broken Pieces: Change Your Mindset, Break Unhealthy Patterns, and Get off the mat and thrive, and the mother of two young adult children.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Nazish S QaziNazish Shameem Qazi is a transformational Life Coach, business trainer and author. She grew up and was educated in England. At age 31, she left behind childhood artistic dreams, found her true calling when she returned to university and graduated with a Masters in Psychology in 2002. Over the years, her passion for helping to change people's lives grew whilst working with the unemployed, vulnerable adults and young students. Along with designing and delivering training programs for business professionals, managers and CEO’s, she has helped many, many individuals to transform their personal lives, hearts and mindsets for good. Nazish’s teachings are backed by psychological knowledge and she uses powerful mind-based tools as well as the wisdom of meditative practices. Her purpose in life has always been to help ordinary people realize their own extraordinary selves0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Jannette Barrett.Triumphant Through My Early Years is the first account based on the life of Mrs Jannette Barrett nee (Joseph) Aka Ms Lyricist ‘B.’The last but one of seven siblings growing up in the sixties and seventies inHandsworth, Birmingham United Kingdom; Jannette skilfully and reflectively tells the harrowing true story of a child who was born to care without herself being cared for. Triumphant Through My Early Years will move you and enable you to experience how a child can triumph against extreme adversity.Jannette Barrett’s autobiography illustrates the beginnings of the successful businesswoman and founder of JanCanCare for people requiring specialist care services.0 comments0
- The Author 2 Author Podcast Aug 8 · 28m Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Nofisa CasemanAre you feeling stuck in your life right now? Are you continuously reliving the same experiences? Are you ready for a change? Chapter 30, is a collection of powerful life lessons designed to help you challenge negative belief systems, examine repetitive cycles and patterns and steer you onto a path of empowerment, happiness and success. Through sharing her own story of overcoming rejection, abandonment and raising a beautiful son as a single-mother, Life Coach, Nofisa Caseman will show you how you too can become ‘unstuck’ and follow the road to success. Delving into some of her most powerful lessons to date, Chapter 30 opens the gate to a powerful journey to self-discovery. As you read this book, chapter by chapter, you’ll discover; The importance of taking 100% responsibility for your life Why you must create peace with your past How you can move toward your best body ever (even after children) Why you should be speaking your truth, unapologetically With a mix of personal stories, honest advice and a no B.S approach, Chapter 30 invites you to challenge your current beliefs, in order to set yourself free to become who you were called to be. So what will your next chapter look like?0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published Author and Publisher Winsome DuncanMeet our Number 1 Bestselling Author & Publisher Winsome Duncan. Winsome Duncan is one woman with a HUGE vision of getting her wider community writing books. She has more than 15 years of experience in the book publishing industry. As an author of 16 books, which includes her recent Amazon number 1 smash hit 'The Popcorn House', Winsome works tirelessly with budding Authors and Entrepreneurs to help them realise their book-writing dreams. She is the CEO of publishing house CALLED Peaches Publications and not-for-profit social enterprise the Look Like Me Book Challenge. Which has a particular focus on stories and voices from the Black community which include children age 7 – 18 years old. Her latest project is a ground-breaking campaign called ‘Look Like Me Book Challenge’ which supports 30 Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) children’s authors to write one collective community book. Since the Guardian newspaper published that a mere 5% of BAME main characters are in children's books within the UK. This is compared to 33.5% of BAME school children in education. Inanimate objects are more likely to feature in children’s books than Black or Brown faces.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published Charlene BrownBased on her own personal journey, Charlene takes a unique approach designed to help others recognise and deal with any deep-rooted beliefs that may be limiting their ability to live a truly content and fulfilling life. Packed full of poetry penned by the author, as well as inspirational quotations, and self-reflective questions, you will be encouraged to explore unlimited possibilities. This book can be used as a journal to help you keep track as you discover fresh aspirations and take new steps towards your dreams.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Claudia Crawley.Claudia Crawley is an author, award-winning mentor, career coach and executive coach specialising in working with women. She founded her business Winning Pathways Coaching in 2010. She has a long-standing active involvement in the struggle for gender and race equality. An alumnus of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, assisting women business owners internationally to develop, lead and thrive, Claudia is the winner of the 2017 Mentor of the Year award from City, University of London and the creator of the Page 1 Women concept. She’s the co-author of ‘Winning in Life and Work’, ‘The Power of Being a Woman’ and author of ‘Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things’, and of ‘Undeterred: The Success Equation of Women of Black and Asian Heritage’. Her mission is to change the world one woman at a time. Her interests include travel, dance, theatre, cinema, current affairs, anti-racism and gender equality activism. She was once a budding stand-up comedian on the London open mic comedy scene, until Covid 19 wreaked havoc and diverted her attention into writing her latest book, ‘Undeterred’.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews author Leah Bailey. Author of Chasing Apollo.Raised in the US but living permanently in the UK since 2003, Leah has an international point of view when it comes to the inspirational nature of the world around her. As a teacher of English Language and Literature for over ten years, and as a writer of poetry and fiction for more than 25, Leah has dedicated her life to the written word and its ability to inspire and connect people. Connect them to the world around them, their own thoughts and emotions and the experiences we all share as we travel the paths of our lives. Leah holds degrees in English, Comparative Literature and International Studies from Pennsylvania State University in the United States as well as a Minor in German Language and Literature. At Canterbury Christ Church University Leah Trained for a PGCE in teaching secondary English, Media Studies and Drama. Most days are spent sharing her passion for the written word with young people, trying to comprehend British slang and making sure her coffee cup is never empty for the health and safety of others. She resides in Wimbledon, assisted in looking for inspiration by her cats Lord Merlin and Queen Mab.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews author Bharti Dhir author of Worth.Bharti Dhir is a writer and a qualified social worker specializing in child protection. She was born in Uganda and adopted by an Asian family at a time when adoption was taboo; the family later fled the country after the expulsion of Asians in 1972. Bharti now lives in Reading, UK, with her adopted daughter.0 comments0
- The Author 2 Author Podcast Jun 26 · 31m Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Shelley Twinn.Shelley Twinn is a Londoner, born of a Caribbean father and an English mother in the 1960's. She grew up amidst a period of immense social and moral change in the UK. The impact of how society and immediate friends and family viewed her mixed heritage family and her parents' relationship, gave Shelley a positive view on how 'love can indeed conquer all'. Shelley is also an actor, singer and songwriter who has written several songs about love and romance. Some of the songs are included on the album 'Late Life Love' which is available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. Shelley is also a session singer and performs regularly with her H&S band.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Naz Meknat author of 7000 Miles to FreedomNaz Meknat is a Los Angeles based celebrity stylist. Her life and career could not be further removed from her perilous past in Iran. She's been operating in the fashion industry for over 15 years. It is a career of glamour Naz never dared to dream about when she was growing up in post-Revolutionary Tehran. Naz actively volunteers in her community serving as a member of many nonprofit organizations.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews self-published author Dr Marcia MorganDr Marcia Morgan is a British Caribbean woman. She is married with children and works for Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service and is a senior lecturer at the University of East London. Marcia volunteers as a Race Ambassador and Social Mobility Ambassador for the Ministry of Justice, advocating for the application of an intersectional approach to staff data analysis. She is also a level 7 qualified Executive Coach and Mentor. In her spare time, she enjoys cross country running and reading contemporary multicultural romance novels.0 comments0
- Pamela R Haynes interviews Author Angie Le MarBorn in Lewisham, London, of Jamaican parentage, she grew up with four older brothers. She attended Lewisham Bridge School, Lewisham Girls School, Blackheath Bluecoat School and Vauxhall College. Her experience at school was difficult, and it was not until she completed her education that she was diagnosed as dyslexic. At the age of ten, Le Mar appeared in a school play called In on the Island at the Albany Empire and then attended the Lewisham Drama Club, inspired by her primary school teacher Mr Woodgate. She then Joined Second Wave Women's Drama group, where she performed Net Full of Holes, also at the Albany Empire.Le Mar attended the Barbara Speake Stage School, and Afro Sax drama club run by Larrington Walker, Ellen Thomas and Treva Etienne. With two fellow actresses Le Mar set up her own theatre company, called the Bemarrow Sisters, which ran for seven years. Productions included A Slice of Life directed by Decima Francis, Gloria directed by Trevor Laird and This Way Up written by Peggy Bennette-Hume. She was the first Black British performer to appear at Harlem's Apollo Theatre and had the first ever sell-out show by a female black comedian in London's West End.[1] Her TV appearances include the BBC's The Real McCoy and Channel 4's Get Up, Stand Up, and presented The Saturday Morning Show on Choice FM. She was also a commentator on Grumpy Old Women in 2005.From 1985 Le Mar cut her teeth on the comedy circuit, by initially doing open spots and warm-ups at events such as fashion shows and parties within the black community. She later rose to prominence on the emerging black comedy circuit in the 1990s, sharing the stage with established comedians such as Felix Dexter, Curtis Walker, Ishmael Thomas and Leo Chester all members of the BBC comedy series The Real McCoy. Her popularity earned her the title "The Queen of Black Comedy". Her reputation took her to the mainstream circuit where she became a regular act at established comedy clubs including Up The Creek, Jongleurs and The Comedy Store, culminating in Le Mar performing her sell-out one woman show Off The Hook at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, in 2000. She also gained international acclaim when she performed at the Apollo Theatre, New York, and the Comedy Act Theatre in Los Angeles. Le Mar celebrated 25 years in her show An Audience with Angie Le Mar, "Celebrating 25 years", at the Barbican Theatre in September 2010.Le Mar launched her professional theatre career in 1994 with her comedy sketch show Funny Black Women on the Edge that premiered at The Civic Centre in Southwark, London, which she wrote and also made her first directing debut, playing several characters. The show went on to play at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, at the Gilded Balloon in the same year. The show played at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in November 1995, directed by Paulette Randall The show was reprised again in 2007 The Best of Funny Black Women on The Edge through Le Mar's production company Straight To Audience Productions', at the Hackney Empire, directed by Jo Martin and Dawn Reid. Le Mar wrote her show The Brothers, which was originally aired as a radio production on Choice FM, produced by Ivor Etienne. Written in 2006 and directed by Le Mar, the show made its theatre debut at the Hackney Empire and became the fastest-selling show there since Hamlet. The Brothers was also recorded for television and shown on MTV Base. In 2007 Le Mar wrote Do You Know Where Your Daughter Is?. While working as a radio presenter on Choice FM, Le Mar was moved by a call she received on her phone in show from a distressed young lady who had been abused by her boyfriend. The contents of the call inspired her to write the play, which was targeted predominantly to young audiences and parents. The play premiered at the Hackney Empires' Acorn Theatre and ran for eight weeks. It was toured throughout the London Regional suburbs.0 comments0
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