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Late Night with LaKesha Series Finale and THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT

Tonight is the series finale of Late Night with LaKesha…

We’ve had some great guests over the past year but I have something bigger and better planned for Season 3 and can’t wait to announce it tonight.

But of course that won’t take the whole thirty minutes… Nope, I am going to share my top ten dating mistakes.  We’ve all made them, some more than others but I’m going to get personal and share mine as well as how I over came them.

Join me on Tuesday, November 15 from 10p to 1030p CST

http://BlogTalkRadio.com/LaKeshaWomack

call in to listen live – 646-929-2031 – and raise your hand to ask a question

Post your comments on the blogtalkradio show’s page, on this blog or tweet me ~ @LaKeshaWomack using #LWBTR

About me…

*it’s always weird to write about yourself but here are a few random tidbits*

I’m a single mom of an awesome and extremely funny little boy, Kristian.  I am technically single, I love going on out real dates, none of that meet me at your house jive mess.  I have little to no tolerance for bulls*** and would rather leave people alone than argue with them.  Writing is my passion – I have three ebooks (subscribe to each of my blogs to receive your free copy) and three paperback books (visit amazon.com – two are also available on Kindle).  I’m a political junkie with a BA in Political Science from Vanderbilt University.  Prayerfully, I will be attending Candler School of Theology at Emory University next fall.  I love social media and networking but spend the majority of my time in solitude.  I believe that without risk there is no reward.  Nothing in life worth having comes easy and to whom much is given, much more is required.

I fear failure more than change although what you see as a failure is probably a small step toward my ultimate goal…

Travel Tips for Couples

The holidays are right around the corner and many couples will venture out on their first trip together.  This can be a time of great excitement mixed with a little anxiety.  Traveling, especially to visit relatives, can be tricky when doing so with someone that you like/love. Not only do you want to survive the trip but you also want a solid relationship to come home to…

This week’s guest on Late Night with LaKesha, Michael Nix, will join us to discuss some of the ups and downs that he has experienced while traveling with a special someone and I am sure he will have few funny stories from situations that he has observed.

Join us on Tuesday, November 8 from 10p to 1030p CST

http://BlogTalkRadio.com/LaKeshaWomack

call in to listen live – 646-929-2031

Post your comments on the blogtalkradio show’s page, on this blog or tweet us ~ @LaKeshaWomack using #LWBTR

Meet Michael Nix…

Michael at the New York Stock Exchange (2011)

By day Michael is a real estate appraiser in Georgia; however once the property values come in…  Michael is out – of the state and often out of the country.  Having traveled to almost every continent seeking adventure and fun, Michael is on a mission to enjoy life to the fullest.  A native New Yorker, Michael moved south to take advantage of the many professional opportunities for a business owner and real estate investor but finds himself living out of a suitcase more than his closet.  Whether skiing or snorkeling, Michael is always seeking the next challenge and opportunity to stamp his passport.

Women just don’t understand… Late Night with LaKesha & @everydaydabrand

Women just don’t understand…

Most men probably think it once or twice a day and on Late Night with LaKesha this week we are going bring in Jermaine Smith, who has branded himself as Jay Everyday, to discuss a few of things that men wish women understand.  I am so excited and ready to learn…

Join us on Tuesday, November 1 from 10p to 1030p CST

http://BlogTalkRadio.com/LaKeshaWomack

call in to listen live – 646-929-2031

Post your comments on the blogtalkradio show’s page, on this blog or tweet us ~ @LaKeshaWomack @EveryDayDaBrand using #LWBTR

Meet Jay Everyday…

Behind every face associated with a name is a story. For some their story proves that being triumphant is still possible even in the midst of challenges, hardships and the toughest adversities. Born on Christmas Day in Queens, New York, but raised in the East New York section of Brooklyn, was a boy who was oblivious to the circumstances in which he was about to endure. Unbeknownst to him as he made his entrance into the world was also the realization that he would grow up to be a man who would later be associated with titles such as playwright, director, producer, Editor-In-Chief, on-air radio personality and Internet radio station owner. He once said, “We live our life forward but to understand it you have to look at it backwards.”

If we relive history from present day to his conception, Jermaine “Jay Everyday” Smith’s story could easily be a non-fiction novel written by a New York Times Bestseller.  However, facts can never be fiction, thus what you see is real; one man destined for greatness though statistics would have said otherwise. And today, the very obstacles he once faced in his formative years assist him in writing, directing, and producing stage plays that have received accolades and acclaim at various venues across the United States. Jermaine “Jay Everyday” Smith lost his father to Cancer at the tender age of four, leaving his mother to become a single parent to him and his sister. Yet, even more troubling was the fact that she was battling a drug addiction which spanned over the course of twenty plus years.

Though his grandmothers and aunts played a role in shaping his development and offering some nurturing due to his mother’s situation, the difficulties of dealing with his fractured family structure forced him to withhold years of emotional pain and perplexity. From witnessing drugs being used in his home as a child, to taking on the responsibility of watching over his sister, Smith grew up faster than most children. Though the allure of the streets could easily captivate someone of his circumstance, that sort of lifestyle didn’t spark his interest. He spent a great deal of time writing, which in hindsight served as a way to release those repressed emotions.

As the years progressed and his mother’s situation didn’t improve, Smith found himself facing more tribulations in his life in 2003. His two year old nephew who suffered from sickle cell died after he was wrongly treated and misdiagnosed with having a sickle cell attack when it was later discovered he had a fever. Leaving the family in turmoil and grief, it was at that pivotal point that his mother decided her lifestyle had been detrimental for far too long and decided it was time for God to navigate her life. In awe by his mother’s choice and her spiritual healing, Smith also recognized that a breakthrough needed to happen for the sake of his own future and that of his family, and also gave his life to God.

For the past seven years God has been the center of his family unit to include his mother’s now drug free existence. In 2005, after focusing on working out some of the issues that plagued his ability to understand who he was and dealing with those feelings, he began writing skits and presenting them to the pastor of his local church, who suggested he turn them into stage plays. Thus the comedic, dramatic, inspiration family drama stage play, “A Piece of Me”, was born.

Throughout its fifty performances, it was the first African- American produced play to be shown at Playhouse on the Green in Bridgeport, Connecticut since 2002 and the first African-American produced stage play ever to be performed at The Shawnee Playhouse, which was built in 1904. “A Piece of Me” has received several recognitions, been responsible for almost a hundred audience members turning over their life to Christ, and won noteworthy awards to include, the “Best Stage Play Award” in 2009 at the Holla Back Gospel Music Awards in New Haven, Connecticut, five nominations at the 2008 Tiffany Gospel Awards in New York and a review and feature on Essence.com in May 2009. Smith’s second stage play, “Cooking in Yesterday’s Grease”, has been reviewed in the Examiner and continues to be performed across the North Eastern Region of the United States. “Cooking” was well received on the You Tube channel as ETB produced Web-series in early 2011.

Creating a name for himself and a marketing brand Smith set his sights on radio. After attempting to get on mainstream radio to promote his stage plays and being unsuccessful, he sought out the opportunity to create his own Internet radio station, Everyday Radio. With a fully equipped, station in Brooklyn, NY and with over ten radio shows hosted by various air personalities under his leadership, Everyday Radio offers something for everyone. The radio station relocated to Harlem, NY during the summer of 2011. The mission of the station remains to provide a platform for the “everyday” person to be heard. In September 2010, Smith launched Everyday the Magazine, a publication for everyday heroes in communities nationwide and abroad. The publication will give readers a chance to read insightful, sometimes painfully honest interviews from real people who have amazing stories and testimonies that can change lives. This November 2011 Smith will release the fragrance “Everyday” for Woman; a nice floral, light and friendly scent created solely and independently distributed by himself. Smith will also collaborate with Theophani Style to produce an Everyday Platinum line of lipstick, gloss, blush and eye shadow for the Theophani Style line.

Adding to his professional credits, Smith has been interviewed and recorded documentary style by TBN’s “The 700 Club”, started a documentary titled “Restoring the Black Family/Men in Transition”, featured in 21-7Magazine.com, Exclusivity Magazine (XI), Allezom Magazine, served as a regular guest on WHCR (Harlem Community Radio), featured on New York’s public access channels, BCAT and MNN, Taking Back Our Community’s WVOF 88.5 FM, and has appeared on Tom Joyner’s 94.3 FM, to name a few.

Jermaine “Jay Everyday” Smith is the father of two boys, and currently resides in Harlem, NY.

Late Night with LaKesha and @TLamontSpeaks: Christian Dating Concerns

Some people try to deny that becoming a Christian changes anything in their life.  In my opinion, if nothing in your life changes then you were either doing it right all along or… well, that’s not for me to judge…

This episode of Late Night with LaKesha will deal with Christian Dating Concerns.  Dating in the secular world is a lot of fun (most of the time) but once you “find” yourself and start looking at dating through a different lens, dating becomes a little more complicated.  The things that may have once been very important to you, may not matter as much any more while other characteristics of a person can now easily become a deal breaker.

My guest T. Lamont Jackson and I will discuss some popular Christian Dating Concerns such as dealing with Jesus freaks and how much is too much… Tune in for another great episode that you won’t want to miss…

Listen Live – Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 10p CST/ 11p EST

Meet T. Lamont Jackson

Motivational, inspirational, philosophical are all words that describe T. Lamont Jackson.  He is a visionary in his own right and is currently completing several books to be released in the near future.  His aim and goal is to educate, empower and mobilize this generation and future generations to fulfill their God given mandate in the earth.  He does this through his blog site tlamontspeaks.com.  On this site, he discusses various issues that are relevant to life and the community.  He is the author of “31 Days to Power” to be published in December 2011.  And is a minister and inspirational speaker that speaks at various churches, workshops and conferences.  He is committed to seeing all people become their very best and is always focused on a higher level of living.

Get to know him…

http://TLamontSpeaks.com

http://facebook.com/TLamontSpeaks

http://twitter.com/TLamontSpeaks

Late Night with LaKesha discusses the difference between a man and a gentleman with The @ELGLifeCoach

You all know that I am an old-fashioned romantic.  Lately, I have been thinking about the difference between men and gentlemen.  Some people have commented that they don’t see a difference while others totally get where I’m going.  For me there is an obvious difference…

This week on Late Night with LaKesha we will have Personal Life Coach Ramone Bellagamba to discuss his views on the subject.  I am anxious to hear how a male views the role of men and gentlemen in our society but more specifically within relationships.  Tune in for another great show…

Join us on Tuesday, October 18 from 10p to 1030p CST

http://BlogTalkRadio.com/LaKeshaWomack

call in to listen live – 646-929-2031

Post your comments on the blogtalkradio show’s page, on this blog or tweet us ~ @LaKeshaWomack @ELGLifeCoach @ELGCoaching using #LWBTR

Meet Ramone…

Ramone Bellagamba is a Personal Life & Productivity Coach for Entrepreneurs at Executive Lifestyle Group, LLC which is a professional training company specializing in Life Coaching, Mentoring, and Public Speaking. As a Personal Life Coach his goal is to help clients “Transform their lives from ordinary to REMARKABLE”.  As a Productivity Coach Ramone assists stressed & overwhelmed entrepreneurs who want to increase their productivity and profits discover a process so they can build the business of their dreams, work smarter rather than harder and live a life with a lot less stress. Ramone received his undergraduate degree in Communication and Mass Media Arts from Clark Atlanta University, his Master of Science degree in Education from Long Island University and his professional life coaching certification from The American University of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. He is also member of Christian Cultural Center, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, Toastmasters International and Five Hundred Men Making a Difference. An educator, life coach, mentor and public service enthusiast, Ramone is most proud of being a husband to his wife, Christina, and father to Taylor Joy Elise. The couple and their daughter currently reside in Brooklyn, NY.

Feel free to contact Ramone using any of the following mediums:

Email: Ramone@ executivelifestylegroup.com

About.Mehttp://about.me/Ramone_B

Twitter: @ELGLIFECOACH @ELGCOACHING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ExecutiveLifestyleGroup

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ramoneb

Blog: http://lifelivewell.com/

Company Website: http://www.executivelifestylegroup.com/

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