Conversations Of A Sistah, Michi Egger, Young talent

She’s young, smart, talented and more!… Meet Michi Egger tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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I checked out an ‘open mic’ event a couple of weeks ago where I witnessed raw talent in the making., and was extremely impressed when I sat next to a pretty young woman fiddling around with her guitar. Her mannerism is what impressed me, then I was blown away after she performed.

For the sake of being careful and not revealing too much, she introduced herself as Michi Egger, a guitarist/singer/songwriter, who lives in the NYC area. A native of Pennsylvania, who began studying music at the age of five and as an eleven year old, began working professionally as a jazz/blues guitarist.
 
Michiko Egger released her first CD of original songs when she was sixteen. She is a BMI artist and has her own publishing company, Candygirl Music. Her music is currently being played on radio stations around Pennsylvania. Her fourth studio album, Castles in the Air, is due out in July 2014.
 

I think that my music is sort of a window into my life, or into my head. If you want to know me for who I really am, just listen.”

-Michi

Join me at 8:00 PM tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I explore the incredible gifts and intelligence of Michi, as we talk her Talents, Determination and Drive.

 

All “conversation links” in this post make it possible to access tonight’s show.

 

See you on the air!

 

Books, Conversations Of A Sistah, IN THE REAR-VIEW: MY LIFE NOT YOURS, Marshall Grier, Tracy L. Bell, What he said

His Life in the Rearview, tonight April 30…on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


back_of_book (1)He was a teacher for thirteen (13) years and a diligent varsity basketball coach in his prime, taking his team to its first Group State Championship at the school since 1929. Changing the presentation of his players to a professional platform by building a strong self-esteem, he exuded their confidence by having them wear suits and ties at all of their away games.

Not just concerned about their playing skills, abilities and talents but he was also an advocate for their education; having placed 48 out of 56 of his seniors in college during his coaching tenure at Passaic High School in Passaic, New Jersey.

A “Hands on” father with a twenty (20) year old son in college and a three time recipient of “Coach of the year“, Marshall Grier (pictured above), is a coveted street-ball player in virtually every basketball Pro-Am tournament in the Tri-State area with Prime-time.

Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I’m excited about talking to this son, brother, husband, father of one and friend, as we address his newly released memoir “IN THE REAR-VIEW: MY LIFE NOT YOURS“. A book that chronicles interesting stories of his life and the various obstacles and transitions he’s made into adult hood.

All “Conversation links” in this post make it possible to access the show!

See you on the air.

Conversations Of A Sistah, What she said

Cyrus Webb invites… Author/Poet/Blogger Tracy Bell to “Conversations LIVE” 04/15 by Cyrus Webb | Entertainment Podcasts


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Author/Poet/Blogger Tracy Bell returns to Conversations LIVE 04/15 by Cyrus Webb | Entertainment Podcasts.

Tune into “Conversations Live” on Tuesday April 15th at 8:00 PM as I will be the guest of Cyrus Webb’s online radio show as the Media Mogul (pictured here) discusses with me…

“My love affair with words and what it’s been like to share it with the world through my books, blog and now radio show “Conversations of a Sistah”.

As a bonus, I will share a piece with listeners from my soon to be released poetry book “These things”…the diary of a poet.

I look forward to being Mr. Webb’s guest and hope you’ll join us for the show.

Click the link here to access the show.

Biggie's Restaurant, Blog talk radio, CEO's Blog, Conversations Of A Sistah, Women's History Month

Women living their parents legacy…Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


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It’s Women’s History month and we’re celebrating woman who were taught to have a strong family structure, a love of people, a zest for life, strong work ethics and a thrive to succeed.

Born the eldest of two daughters, she was born and reared into a family destined to succeed. Her developing years as a youngster revolved around her family’s restaurant business. With strong values and solid principles, her mother was the strength and the force that helped her father build a family friendly establishment to this day.

Due to her religious upbringing and her parents strong faith, she and her sister were taught to “Be the best you can be every day and to do the right thing; then you will do good in life and you will find good”.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM. on “Conversations of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” for my special guest RoseMarie Ranuro (pictured above) as we discuss the legacy of her father’s famous eatery “Biggie’s Restaurant” raw bar and tavern.

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RoseMarie’s vivacious personality and contagious attitude energizes her to connect with people and find the good in everyone. Along with Biggie’s signature dishes and a family friendly atmosphere, they never disappoint.  

Although Biggie’s success has swelled to five (5) locations; Carlstadt, Ramsey and Hoboken; just to name a few. RoseMarie’s career in nursing coupled with the management of all five (5) sites cane be a challenge but it gives her the opportunity to offer an energy that adds to the businesses continued success.

So don’t forget to tune in to hear what keeps my special guest “Happy as a clam”

We’ll see you on the air.

Conversations Of A Sistah, Tracy L. Bell, What she said, Women's History Month

It’s Women’s History month: What kind of Legacy are you imparting ladies? Tonight on “Conversations of A Sistah”


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How are we being influenced in today’s society? Why are some women trying to live out the fantasy’s of characters such as; Olivia Pope and Mary Jane Paul? Why is it that sex sells while morality and virtue are frowned upon?

Why are young women quoting “Drunk in love” by Beyoncé instead or quoting words of empowerment by Maya Angelou? Who and what is influencing your legacy? For that which is premeditated will eventually give birth to your visions.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I kick off Women’s History month by discussing legacy’s that will live on and those powerful women who’ve influenced mine.

I’ll see you on the air!