Saturday, December 6, 2014

Guests : Carol Maraj, (mother of one of today’s biggest Hip Hop artistes, Nicki Minaj) & Huffington Post contributor Vanessa Cunningham

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Madison Jaye doesn't just talk to celebrities, she is one. "The Princess of Entertainment" Madison Jaye, your personal window into EVERYTHING girl. From Women Empowerment Radio, Celebrity Interviews, Celebrity Red Carpets, D.I.Y, Fashion, and Beauty TIPs. Madison Jaye is the girl next door who's becoming your favorite celebrities best friend and bringing her #JayeDolls the exclusive interviews .The Princess of Entertainment is back on the mic! "The Madison Jaye Show" on Shrink Wrap Media. This personal window into everything girl kicked of her new show with special guest co-host by Carol Maraj the mother of hip hip icon " Nicki Minaj", Huffington Post contributor Vanessa Cunningham.




Carol Maraj, the mother of one of today’s biggest Hip Hop artistes, Nicki Minaj, has opened up about the trauma and abuse she had to endure during her life. 
Speaking recently to Express reporter Renee Cummings at the Hyatt Regency in Trinidad, Maraj said “my strength came from my children, my hope, and my reason for living. I couldn’t give up. They kept me going. I decided enough was enough. I’m leaving and I’m not going back. I had to take care of me and live for me. But it took a long time before I reached to that place.”
While Maraj now enjoys the perks of a Superstar daughter, she still recalls the abusive households she moved between. Her first encounter with chaos was as a result of the repeated episodes and the worsening symptoms of her brother’s acute mental illness which she said made growing up on Fort George Road, in St James, Trinidad more difficult than usual.
She was number 10 of eleven children and stated that they were the first family to have a concrete house with running water and a TV where she lived.
Maraj got married at 20 and moved from one violent home to another in Bournes Road Trinidad, which she described as being hell. “If I only looked at someone it was an argument. If we went out I couldn’t dance with anyone. If someone who knew me saw me out in the street and I spoke to that person it was a big argument and curse out in the street. I didn’t realise it then, those early signs of abuse. I was very young when the abuse started.”
Her son was the first to be born, followed by her daughter Nicki Minaj, whose real name is Onika Maraj. A young mother of two, she tried to keep it together and gave life her best shot while switching between jobs to make ends meet.
Her next major move was her departing of Trinidad and Tobago for a better life in the US, where she said her father had filed for her to get her Green Card. She was 24 when she arrived in New York, the Bronx, and entered Munroe College. She petitioned for her husband who followed six months after. Maraj said her husband, Robert Maraj, got a job at American Express. “At first, it was nice, very nice. He was cooking for me and doing a lot of nice things.”
She left her two children in Trinidad with her mother and they later came to America after Maraj’s father helped her buy her first house in Queens on 147th Street, off Rockaway Boulevard. It was at that point that she discovered that her husband was a crack addict, who later burnt the house down on a winter night, in December 1987, his wife narrowly escaping. She blamed it on the tremendous amount of responsibility that was passed on him from the age of 14, after his father had passed away. He was forced to take care of his five siblings and had to deal with the pressure and abuse he received from his mother.
Despite disclosures by Nicki Minaj that her parents were still together, her mother says they have been separated for more than 10 years. “A few years ago, he said he changed, and he wanted help. I still love him. But as a brother in Christ.”
She said as a hardworking 27 year old woman she faced devastation, shame, and humiliation to the max.” The neighbours are hearing. You have to hide your face and bend your head. God didn’t make me for this. I kept telling myself God didn’t make you for this.” Church seemed to be her only escape as she said she never stopped going to church, “even if my eyes were blood-shot red.”
With the past behind her, she said her daughter’s success changed her life drastically as she gained a new outlook on life. “We were living in Jamaica, Queens, and Nicki was talking to me and telling me Lil’ Wayne was interested in her music and paying her a lot of attention. I told her we just have to pray on it. That God wouldn’t bring her this far and not see it through. I told her God was going to complete it. I prayed and then I told her it is done! When she called me with the news she was so excited. We were all blown away by her success.”
With extra time on her hands now and less responsibility, the mother of the ‘pound the alarm’ singer was finally able to take some time off to heal. She’s a singer and songwriter, who, in a few weeks time, will release her first gospel single. She is also a playwright who writes drama presentations for the Life in its Poetic Form Ministries on Washington Avenue, in Brooklyn where she is an active member of
Maraj said she started spending more time writing about her life and has been working on an inspirational book that takes a look at what brought her to this new place. 
Carol Maraj has come a long way and now she’s using her new found strength to help change the lives of battered women. She’s been doing a lot of motivational speaking, using her voice, sharing her experiences with women in New York City through the Centre of Domestic Violence in Manhattan. Now she wants to give back to the country of her birth by serving women in Trinidad & Tobago who are victims of abuse.



Vanessa Cunningham is a Huffington Post contributor, nutrition & wellness expert of Unhealthy No More, Inc., best selling author, writer and speaker. A graduate of Pace University, she also studied at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. She helps busy professional women reduce stress, banish unhealthy cravings, lose weight and increase their energy levels. Through her one-on-one coaching programs, dynamic workshops and scintillating blog posts, she empowers her clients to thrive at work and in life.
She has also been featured on CNN iReport, Black Enterprise, Essence, MommyNoire, Everything Girls Love and MindBodyGreen. Her adoring fans have called her a "tell it like it is coach" and a "transformational coach." And when she’s not teaching busy professionals how to live a balanced life and fit healthy living into their hectic schedules, you can find her indulging in self-help books, hanging out with her friends in NYC, or with her family in Long Island.
Meet Vanessa and get ready to live a life of vibrant health and happiness instead of living stressed and overwhelmed by visiting her page atwww.unhealthynomore.com.

Guest Julito McCullum & 20 Something Layers


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Madison Jaye doesn't just talk to celebrities, she is one. "The Princess of Entertainment" Madison Jaye, your personal window into EVERYTHING girl. From Women Empowerment Radio, Celebrity Interviews, Celebrity Red Carpets, D.I.Y, Fashion, and Beauty TIPs. Madison Jaye is the girl next door who's becoming your favorite celebrities best friend and bringing her #JayeDolls the exclusive interviews .The Princess of Entertainment is back on the mic! Debuting her self titled show "The Madison Jaye Show" on Shrink Wrap Media. This personal window into everything girl kicked of her new show with special guest co-host Julito McCullum . Mr McCullum talks exclusively about his experience working on HBO's hit show "The Wire". He also share insight on working with Spike Lee, Angela Bassett, gives insight to his relationship with old "Wire" co-star Mack Wilds and Michael B Jordan.


Julito McCullum was born on December 16, 1990 in Brooklyn, New York. Before his debut into the cinematic world Julito was a dancer for various artist's such as Alicia Keys , Missy Elliot and he also was a dancer for the NY Knicks all at the age of only 12 years old. Born to Parents Glynis and Vincent Tillett his parents decided they wanted more from there son because he showed that he had such an amazing talent and the world needed to see it. Just six weeks of Julito being in the industry, he started working professionally and booked his first tv show, "miracles boys", which eventually went on to being a mini series for Teen Nick and was directed by Spike Lee. He then landed the role as Jamal in the Emmy Nominated TV movie, "The Wool Cap", starring William H Macy and at the time newcomer KeKe Palmer. Within a year and a half Julito excelled with guest starring roles in, "Hack", on cbs, "Law And Order", "Cold Case", various commercials, including the Jordan 20th anniversary commercial that was also directed Spike Lee, the movie, "Akeelah And Bee" with good friend KeKe Palmer, Laurence Fishbourne and Angela Basset. After that he went on to star in the criticially acclaimed music video, "Runaway Love" with Ludacris and Mary J Blige, which won the BET award for best video of the year. Julito would get his biggest break when he was casted as Namond Brice on the Hit HBO's series, "The Wire". Julito has been working hard to show kids that even though the odds may be stacked against you, you still can be successful. Julito has been getting praised lately for starring in the latest film "the inevitable defeat of mister and pete" along side Jennifer Hudson, that went on to get a NAACP image award nomination for best film of the year. He has two new movies coming in 2015 & is also in the process of starting his music career. It shouldnt be long before the world knows that he is one of the best in the game.


20SomethingLayers is a blog that expresses the layers and various aspects of the average

person's life which may hinder them from moving forward in their destiny. With the knowledge of self and the removal of those same obstructions that may deter their success (hatred, depression, fear, etc), the intent is to assist in rebuilding and regaining the new layers to self-worth, expression, service, liberation and love.
20SL is my journey and YOURS through life's many and inevitable adversities. This journey is to help inspire and encourage those who never thought that they could make it – the ones who gave up on themselves. Throughout this process, 20SL will always remember the positive core and foundation of why it was started.
Within recent months, 20SL has undergone a rebranding phase, but since has generated a great following/subscribers, and is vastly growing!

Guest: Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Moniece Slaughter & BossChicks & NecoleBitchie writer Soraya Joseph

 

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About out Guest
 
 
Kali - singer, songwriter and entrepreneur.
The public has seen and heard of various music artists, but none as unique as her. A native of Los Angeles, California, Kali was born Moniece Slaughter, the oldest of three children. Moniece was brought up in a family full of talent; raised and mentored by her Step Father, Dave Thomas one-sixth of the Grammy Award winning group, Take 6 and Mother, Marla Thomas. Moniece quickly learned to play the drums and guitar in Dave’s home studio. At the ripe age of 14, Moniece began her professional singing career.
One year later singer/songwriter Brandy Norwood discovered Moniece and too“Kali” under her wings. With such an advantage Kali was afforded the opportunity to focus on perfecting her craft at a very young age.
In 2003 Kali joined an all girls R&B singing group, Rhapsody. They were offered a deal with Clive Davis' mega label Jive Records. After leaving the group she began the pursuit of her solo career. To her surprise she went on to sing the theme song for the hit television show America's Next Top Model. She's gone on to write songs for the likes of Marques Houston and Akon. While at Konlive (Akon's production company) Kali wrote and co-produced her 1stSolo mix tape titled "SlaughterHouse."
In addition to her work as a singer/songwriter, Moniece has appeared numerous times on stage as a host and performer in LA and Las Vegas. In her spare time, she runs her own business, Wet Coast Exotics, LLC.
 


Soraya Joseph is a journalism graduate, media correspondent and a proud shero! Her work can best be summed up as: "writing, hosting, and doing the most-ing!"
Former radio intern turned all-around media maven, Soraya was recognized this year as one of the top 19 'Women in Media' by iHeart/Power 105.1 and was the youngest on the list. Soraya is the correspondent for the top urban entertainment site, NecoleBitchie.com, and the features editor over at Bosschicks.com, the leading source for lifestyle, beauty and music news for Black women ages 18-34. She recently ust partnered up with MTV2 and The Breakfast Club's "Charlamagne" to launch: "cthagodworld.com" and is regarded as the director of his digital brand.
"I believe when there are no opportunities, you should create one."
 

Guests : Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Nikki Mudarris , VH1 Tough Love Elizabeth Anne and "The Voice of South Africa" Mz Lee

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About our Guest :
"Entrepreneur and socialite, Nikki Mudarris is of Morrocan/Lebanese descent and was born and raised in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. Nikki's father is considered to be “The Godfather Of Burlesque” and her family has been at the center of the nightclub adult entertainment industry for decades. She manages three of her family's establishments in Hollywood and also jets off to Vegas on occasion to manage the family's clubs there. During one of her visits, Nikki met her current love - super producer Mally Mall with whom she's been involved with for nearly two years. Equipped with a degree in Business from USC and her family's business pedigree, Nikki is intent on taking over Hollywood - one club at a time." - VH1

Elizabeth Ann Vashisht is a TV Personality, Model, and Spokeswoman with a passion for life, people and giving back. Elizabeth is best known for her breakout role in the fourth installment of the Vh1 series Tough Love New Orleans, which aired in early 2012. Elizabeth’s unique background and personality quickly made her the star of the show. She was known as the Jersey Girl who comes from a strict Indian-American home.
From a very early age living in New York City, Elizabeth loved performing. She studied ballet at Carnegie Hall, dramatic arts, and hip-hop dance. She learned that focus, dedication and hard work are some of the most important qualities to succeed. As the years went by, Elizabeth found that she had two passions: One for the arts and the other for glamour.
 
Mz Lee is a 26-year old South African Journalist who loves social media, graphic design, and loves engaging in various topics. With her extremely opinionated personality, Mz Lee speak about what she is thinking regarding social issues, especially those affecting the youth.
She have been on twitter since 2011 and have a following of 8200+ followers, with an impacted reach of 13 million people – both nationally and internationally. She is master the art of connecting diverse words daily through the power of the internet. Pushing out anything from 50 to 100 tweets a day, and gaining an additional 25 new followers a day. She is also South Africa's News24’s voices department; a contributor for CHEKA Digital -which is an online street culture magazine as well as a writer for her personal blog.
Her personal blog has been up and running for a little over a month and is currently sitting on 15 000views, having reached 2000 views on the first day.
Through the power of the internet she has had her worked featured on a verity of popular blogs including YFM, to Bokamoso, Vuzu and most recently for HashtagSA– a social media agency.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Guest : Lumidee & Koffee Jello Bar

 
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Madison Jaye doesn't just talk to celebrities,  she is one. The Princess of Entertainment is back on the mic! Debuting her self titled show "The Madison Jaye Show" on Shrink Wrap Media. This personal window into everything girl kicked of her new show with special guest co-host singer/ songwriter Lumidee and Koffi CEO of " Koffi Jello Shots". The ladies had a ball as they engulfed in a platter of topics from celebrity news, relationships, and more.
Lumidee Cedeño is an American singer-songwriter and rapper. Cedeño was born in East Harlem where she was raised by her grandparents. She quickly rose to fame in 2003 with the release of her song "Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)", which reached the top ten in over ten countries and number one in several European countries. On May 13, 2009, Lumidee released a mixtape called I'm Up, Vol. 1 from her label, Logy Music Entertainment. In late 2009, Lumidee worked on another mixtape entitled Luminadee, which was released exclusively on Coast2CoastMixtapes.com in early January 2010. Lumidee was working on an album which was set to be released sometime in 2010, but did not materialize. In 2011, she appeared in a re-work of Remady's dance hit "No Superstar". In 2011, she collaborated with rapper Somaya Reece on the single "Dale Mami". The video debuted on Mun2's "Urban Tip" on January 11, 2012. Universal Australia, Toughstuff Germany & Sony Scandinavia signed 'Ring My Bell' (Michael Fall Feat. Lumidee, Rick Elback & Aziza) for release in 2014. Lumidee as her own new label and has just released them on iTunes.
In 2008, Koffi Singleton began to make jello shots as a hobby for her annual BBQ and for family and friend’s events. Unforeseen by Koffi, she began receiving massive phone calls for personal orders of her jello shots. Realizing that her jello liqueur had become highly sought after and popular, and with some encouragement from a close friend. Koffi decided to start her own business and in March of 2013 Koffi's Jello Bar was born.
Ever since then Koffi has been moving full speed ahead by providing catering for celebrities, birthday and bachelorette parties, baby showers and other special events. Some of Koffi’s Jello Bar clients include Yandy Smith’s Everything Girls Love - New York (a national girls night out event) and VH1’s Mob Wives Renee Graziano.
Koffi has a daughter and is a paralegal by profession. Motivated with her hustlers ambition, Koffi is seeking a permanent location for Koffi’s Jello Bar in 2014. Meanwhile, the pop-up bar continues to bring a unique touch to special events and parties with customized labels and blinged out Jello Rockets (jello liqueur inside of syringes). Koffi continues to raise the bar with her originality and brings clients joy with her commitment to her jello liqueur.
 
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