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		<title>RESPECT The Hustle: Corey Arvinger &#038; Justin Phillips on co-founding Support Black Colleges and business in quarantine</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Historically Black Colleges or Universities have been a staple within the Black community. With most of them forming after the Civil War, they provided a pathway for Black Americans to educate themselves in ways their ancestors would have only dreamed [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com/2020/09/respect-the-hustle-corey-arvinger-justin-phillips-on-co-founding-support-black-colleges-and-business-in-quarantine/">RESPECT The Hustle: Corey Arvinger &amp; Justin Phillips on co-founding Support Black Colleges and business in quarantine</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com">RESPECT. | The Photo Journal of Hip-Hop Culture</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Historically Black Colleges or Universities have been a staple within the Black community. With most of them forming after the Civil War, they provided a pathway for Black Americans to educate themselves in ways their ancestors would have only dreamed of while enduring the back-breaking, identity-robbing, and inhumane perils of slavery.</p>
<p>Many future scholars and prominent members of society such as W.E.B. DuBois, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, and others, all attended or taught at HBCUs as they were unable to attend PWIs, otherwise known as predominantly white institutions while dealing with the segregation of their time. Yet as society progressed, others like Oprah Winfrey, Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, Alice Walker, Medgar Evers, Katherine Johnson, Kamala Harris, and more, have been able to find themselves, the pathway to their careers, build stable networks, and jumpstart their businesses thanks to the lessons they learned at these institutions.</p>
<p>Over the last 10+ years, HBCUs have produced many more famous alumni and have grown in popularity online, but, they have also faced a cornucopia of challenges. From lower enrollment numbers, deteriorating residence halls, athletics being cut, to inadequate or misplaced funding, and some, unfortunately, have had to close their doors altogether.</p>
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<p>However, 2020 has come to be quite the saving grace. We&#8217;ve seen numerous campaigns and movements that have been pushing for more support for Black businesses and communities. Additionally, that same support has reverberated into the case for why HBCUs remain so important and has spawned its own, similar, movement. Athletes have taken it upon themselves to insert the conversation into mainstream media by <a href="https://sports.yahoo.com/mikey-williams-considering-an-hbcu-a-move-that-could-shake-up-college-basketball-150047572.html">publicly speaking about HBCUs</a>, <a href="https://respect-mag.com/2020/07/five-star-hooper-makur-maker-commits-to-howard-university-thealtwithmel/">committing to play there</a>, or <a href="https://www.gq.com/story/chris-paul-hbcu-support">customizing and wearing their names and colors both off and on the court</a>. While these conversations are great starting points, more of them, and more financial support, will be needed to push them further.</p>
<p>Enter <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mrarvinger/?hl=en"><strong>Corey Arvinger</strong></a> &amp; <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ihoenation/"><strong>Justin Phillips,</strong></a> who met on the campus of Howard University in 2012 and not long after formed a bond that resulted in co-founding <a href="https://supportblackcolleges.org/">Support Black Colleges</a>. Their company began as a clothing line with the sole mission of uplifting, inspiring, and encouraging others to support their local black colleges. It since has grown into a national phenomenon being worn by celebrities such as <strong>Chris Paul</strong>, <strong>Teyana Taylor</strong>, <strong>Da Brat,</strong> <strong>Missy Elliot,</strong> and more. The duo even appeared <a href="https://youtu.be/2CjCXT9kecY">on NBA on TNT Tuesday</a>, at the request of WNBA superstar <strong>Candace Parker</strong>, to discuss<span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif;"> building more awareness and garnering support for HBCUs. Since SBCs inception, they&#8217;ve been able to give thousands in donations to HBCUs as well as employ many college ambassadors.</span></p>
<p>Recently, I spoke with them in an exclusive interview for <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/3FQVdRNp6Qsigihcru7G96" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em><strong>“The Alternative Road Podcast”</strong></em></a>  about how rigorous the year 2020 has been, what sparked the idea of SBC, how they&#8217;re supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, and what plans they have in the future for their business.</p>
<h6 style="text-align: center;"><em>This interview has been condensed and edited. You can listen, in totality, via the podcast link below.</em></h6>
<div id="attachment_256011" style="width: 489px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CDXZv7RneVE/"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-256011" data-attachment-id="256011" data-permalink="https://respect-mag.com/2020/09/respect-the-hustle-corey-arvinger-justin-phillips-on-co-founding-support-black-colleges-and-business-in-quarantine/sbccp3/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/SBCCP3.png?fit=479%2C597&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="479,597" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="Chris Paul supporting North Carolina A&amp;amp;T" data-image-description="&lt;p&gt;Chris Paul wearing North Carolina A&amp;amp;T Air Jordans. Photo Credit: Support Black Colleges&lt;/p&gt;
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<p><strong>How has quarantine been for you individually?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Corey Arvinger</strong>: For me, it&#8217;s been cool, I&#8217;ve been chilling. At first, at the beginning of quarantine, I&#8217;d do a little painting and stuff, and that kind of went out the door pretty fast. But me and Justin have been growing the business and we&#8217;re being super creative. It&#8217;s brought us a lot closer to our staff and really understanding what&#8217;s going on with our business.</p>
<p><strong>Justin Phillips:</strong> Yeah, for me I&#8217;ve been on the same. Before quarantine, I really didn&#8217;t do too much anyway so it gave me an excuse to be myself even more. I&#8217;ve been relaxing in the house and just working. I&#8217;m the type of guy who will get on YouTube all day or read all day so quarantine has made it a lot easier to continue to do what I was doing already.</p>
<p><strong>How has quarantine impacted SBC&#8217;s business so far?</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>CA: </strong>For me, I think it&#8217;s been one of the best things that can happen, honestly. We&#8217;re doing less events which is kind of a bummer but it gives us more time to sit in the warehouse and go through our processes of how things work. On top of the quarantine, with the George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter stuff going on, people are now buying Black and supporting Black so we&#8217;re already doing what we were doing beforehand and now it&#8217;s helpful to us because people want to support Black businesses. So us, being a small Black business, our business has grown. We&#8217;ve been able to bring in more staff and hire more individuals. It&#8217;s been great time for us. Unfortunately, this is how it had to happen but we&#8217;re grateful that we were able to move forward in this time and not move back or lose out on anything.</p>
<blockquote><p>Clearly it changed my life because how I make my living is based off my experience at Howard University.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>JP: </strong>Yeah, at first in the beginning of the quarantine I was kind of worried. I remember the days before everything kind of started off and I remember thinking, are we going to lose sales with people spending their money differently? It was a little tricky but I realize that people&#8230;A few days before all of it really hashed out I was worried that we weren&#8217;t going to make a lot of money because I thought that a lot of people would be holding onto their money rather than spending it. Turns out that folks got their stimulus [check] and the little money they did have they were being more cognizant of where they were spending it. So they were only spending it with Black businesses. So going from what I thought wasn&#8217;t going to happen we ending up making too much and tripling, quadrupling, the business in the first month of quarantine which was very interesting.</p>
<p><strong>What made you decide Howard for college and what in that experience changed your lives for the better?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CA</strong>: My mom went to Howard and even though she went, it wasn&#8217;t necessarily something I was thinking about all the time. I didn&#8217;t know where I was going. My initial schools I wanted to go to were Duke, [North] Carolina, or [North Carolina] A&amp;T. When I was visiting those places I just didn&#8217;t feel like it was home. When I got to Howard [University] it felt like home immediately. It was one of things were, I thought, okay I&#8217;m out of state so it wouldn&#8217;t be cheap but&#8230;I had to leave school. I had to leave for a year and was doing this crowdsourcing / GoFundMe thing that I raised $3200 and ended being on BET on TV and it was this really big thing. That experience, the struggle, and success taught me how to be a go-getter and not take no for answer and I think that the HBCU experience, specifically at Howard, really got me to be a dog when it comes to business and getting to the money and the hustle mentality. I think that&#8217;s something that you can&#8217;t get anywhere else. I definitely think that played a huge role into who I am today, and obviously, starting the business next since it&#8217;s an HBCU business. Clearly, it changed my life because how I make my living is based off my experience at Howard University.</p>
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<p><strong>JP</strong>: I was the first one to go to college in my family at all and I didn&#8217;t know too much in general. Before I got on campus I couldn&#8217;t tell you like about a fraternity, or I didn&#8217;t know that the bands were like a big deal&#8230;I knew nothing at all. I actually chose Howard because I got accepted to Baylor, University of North Texas, and Howard, those are the only 3 schools I applied to and I got into all 3. There was a program at Baylor where you stayed on campus for a week and they had us doing some type of wild rocket science and it was just too hard and I said there is a 0% chance I&#8217;ll be going here at all. So, that was ruled out. Then University of North Texas I was still debating and I ended up going to get a haircut and my barber, I was telling him I&#8217;m either going to Howard or the University of North Texas. He was like, go out of state. You&#8217;ve been in Texas your whole life, choose Howard. I don&#8217;t know if he knew anything about if it was an HBCU or anything of the nature at all but I just ended up taking his advice and going and that&#8217;s really all it was. But as far as it making me who I am or changing anything for the better, I always say that like it just made me more of who I am because coming into college or school in general I was always mindful of myself. I was always that guy who was going to say what I thought and be who I am, and I don&#8217;t really care too much what other people think, I&#8217;m just being myself. So when I got to a place where there were a bunch of people who look like me I was surrounded by love, you know just black folks in general, I just became more of who I was already. That&#8217;s really all the HBCU experience did for me. But you learn so much stuff like business, how to finesse, you learn how to value yourself and who you are, and your history just different things like that. The biggest thing I probably took from it was to continue to be yourself and that&#8217;s really all it was.</p>
<p><strong>Howard has been in the news recently for <a href="https://respect-mag.com/2020/07/five-star-hooper-makur-maker-commits-to-howard-university-thealtwithmel/">basketball prospect Makur Makur deciding to attend</a> there this fall. How do you guys feel about him attending Howard?</strong></p>
<p><strong>JP</strong>: I think it&#8217;s pretty cool. It&#8217;s one of those things where it was needed to be brought up in conversation. So essentially, the choice that he made was hey, I&#8217;m a leader and I&#8217;m willing to become a legend. That&#8217;s essentially what his choice was. It opened the flood gates and doors for Black kids all over the world to say oh wow this top prospect went to an HBCU. We don&#8217;t know if he&#8217;s going to pan out or go to the league or anything like that but it&#8217;s definitely a possibility since his brothers, or I think 1 or 2 of his family members are in the league already. It just gives hope in general. So now Black kids all over are saying hey I&#8217;m a top prospect I don&#8217;t need to go to a Duke or North Carolina or a PWI in general. I can go to a school where the people look like me, they support me, and I can go to the league too&#8230;I think all of his choices were solidifying him as that pioneer that&#8217;s willing to make a change and open the gates for anyone else behind him who&#8217;s brave enough to follow in his footsteps.</p>
<p><strong>CA</strong>: I&#8217;ll talk more form a Howard perspective and less from an everybody perspective. Howard games already be lit and we don&#8217;t even be that good sometimes. So to have a player like that?! It&#8217;s gonna be super lit! The games already be crazy so I think it&#8217;ll give him that fan fare and that true Howard identity that we&#8217;re known for it&#8217;s going to bring like a lot of people to the Burr [Gynamisum].</p>
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<p><strong>What does global outreach look like for SBC?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CA</strong>: To me, it depends on a bunch of different things but it comes down to our focus and what you want to do. I think it would be cool to see an HBCU in a different country, that would be awesome. Based off of the merits of the brand we built, and another country saying I think we need one of these over here. That history and culture in a different country and maybe providing programs so that if someone is studying abroad or overseas in that respective country they can get that same HBCU experience. That&#8217;s just a random thing that I just thought of that would be super cool. When you talk about outreach on a global level how much more global can you get than a school that fits your direct business and brand in another country?</p>
<p><b>JP:</b> For me, I always think about, when you talk about the global expansion that it&#8217;s more about building the brand as big as possible. Whenever we talk about where we&#8217;re trying to take things or how can we be the Black Nike or how can we make as much money as possible to donate it back to a Howard, or A&amp;T, or any type of school so we can fund the programs. At the end of the day, these kids don&#8217;t want to go to these schools if they think they can become a better basketball player or student somewhere else. So how can we make as much money as possible to get our students, that look like us, to come to our schools and feel like they&#8217;re not losing anything? So our goal, in my eyes, is to make the brand as big as possible so finding big talent, starting our own AAU team, to make sure that kids are seeing Black owners and Black-owned businesses from 5-6 years old all the way until they need to make their college decision because that&#8217;s how these Adidas and Nike guys are doing it.</p>
<p><strong>What were some of the early challenges you had with SBC and putting it together?</strong></p>
<p><strong>CA</strong>: Ahh, it&#8217;s so many challenges ha! Building a brand and growing it from scratch is a challenge itself. For me, early on it was finding the funds to make the stuff you want to make, even for like, samples. You kind of don&#8217;t know how that process works so you&#8217;re spending a lot of money kind of early. That was my first thing, have the funds and figuring out the right way to put everything together</p>
<p><strong>JP</strong>: I&#8217;m trying to think because you know whenever people ask me this I feel really blessed because there&#8217;s never been a time where we didn&#8217;t have enough money to do something or we were super stressed out. We haven&#8217;t taken on any venture capital or raised any money or anything like that. We literally started this from our own pockets and grew it, literally bootstrapped it from nothing to something so, like Corey said, I think the biggest problem is literally learning the business day-by-day because it&#8217;s so many things you have to learn every single day when you go from not having any staff to having 20 &#8211; 25 staff members. You don&#8217;t know what that looks like until you are actually practicing it. Everything that is a part of a business is a struggle but you learn it quickly and you keep going.</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>Corey, can you tell us about that time that you had to leave Howard and how that contributed to who you are today?</strong></p>
<p class="p1"><strong>CA</strong>: I loved Howard. Justin was the most popular kid on campus, I was probably like top 10 popular kid on campus like I knew everybody, I was president of the school of business freshman class. So, it was one of those things where, you know, I was playing basketball with my friends every day, all of that was taken away from me like randomly. On a random day, I couldn’t swipe my card to get into the cafeteria and I was staying in a bunch of friend&#8217;s rooms and sneaking into dorms to have places to stay. I didn’t want to leave the world that we call Howard. So, once I had to, I went back home I was working, and my first job was working at another college, High Point North Carolina, and I didn’t know anything about High Point. It got voted as one of the top 10 nicest campuses in all of the world. It’s like a country club there, a bunch fo rich white kids go there. I was a yard worker and I cut grass and stuff and had to go from there, you know? The most popular kid on campus to making 60,000, to like all the girls like you, and all that random stuff to like cutting someone&#8217;s grass and no one notices you is like. It’s a real humbling experience. For me, I knew I never wanted to be in that situation again where my has to define what I can do with my life or in life and so I always told myself after that I’m going to go hard in whatever I got going on and I’m not going to take no for an answer and I’ve been living like that ever since.</p>
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<p><b>Corey, overviewing the list of people you&#8217;ve worked with before, what&#8217;s something you took away from your experience with them? I see you&#8217;ve worked with Sean Parker in the past, what&#8217;s something you&#8217;ve seen from either working with him or someone else that you&#8217;ve internalized for yourself and the business?</b></p>
<p><strong>CA:</strong> You know, Sean Parker man I had a really interesting experience with him. One of the craziest things about him is the way he thinks of things. He thinks of things on a much bigger level than the average person. So, we were in LA for a team retreat type of thing and we were at this dinner where he like basically bought out the restaurant, it was no one else there but us, and it was like 30 staff members. We were brainstorming some new concepts for this app and this one guy, who I considered one of the best UX guys he has, super smart guy, they were talking about ideas. So him and Sean are going back and forth about the ideas and Sean kept saying go bigger, go bigger! Like go bigger, and the dude kept going bigger with the ideas and I&#8217;m like yo that&#8217;s a good idea but Sean was like no go bigger, go bigger! And it was crazy because in my head I&#8217;m like, ain&#8217;t no way he can go bigger than that and so randomly, out of nowhere, Sean slaps the guy and was like go bigger and slaps him and the guy thought of something bigger. When it came out everybody starting clapping or whatever and it was really weird. I just say that to say like somebody like Sean is a billionaire because he thinks of things on the next level so there&#8217;s nothing too big for him in his head so I took some of that, some of that mentality and was like there&#8217;s nothing we can&#8217;t do. So when things happen to us I&#8217;m never surprised I&#8217;m always like okay cool what&#8217;s next? Nothing surprises me anymore because we are able to do anything that we want to do.</p>
<p><b>Justin I&#8217;d like to ask you the same question seeing as you&#8217;ve worked with people like Tyler Perry. What is something you&#8217;ve taken from someone an internalized for you and has helped build your skillset and the business?</b></p>
<p><b>JP: </b>The biggest thing I think I&#8217;ve learned with working for other people is that you kind of have to get what you can out of it while you&#8217;re there. And I don&#8217;t mean that in a negative way. I mean it more so in a way like, if you&#8217;re doing sales at a place you need to educate yourself as best as you can in sales. You need to go to your company and say hey do you guys provide any type of courses or learning or training or anything like that? The biggest, the best way I learned to benefit from other people is like learning as much as possible while I was there. Like taking training or things of that nature, but, on the flip side the other thing that I&#8217;ve learned from working for other people because I&#8217;ve only ever really worked for two people&#8230;One, I worked at shoe carnival while I was 16. Then when I graduated from college I went back to Houston for this Amazon-based business that sold like scales and different homes and stuff like that. I just realized that, and even working with Tyler as well that, they&#8217;re great people but it just clicked for me that I&#8217;m not meant to be working for others and I’m not built that way. I’m just not happy when I’m doing it so, it kind of always put that bug in my ear that bro, you’re meant for something greater and something that will service a lot of people. Doing it yourself and building something for yourself and building it super big so that you can provide all types of opportunities for others and do it in the way that you want to because any time I’ve ever worked for someone aside from Tyler, it was cool working with them but, I just wasn’t happy so I just wanted to be able to provide a different experience off the merit of building a business myself.</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>Scholarship, Community Service, Mentorship, and Mental Health. Why did these become establishing bodies/pillars of the business?</strong></p>
<p class="p1"><strong>CA</strong>: I can speak to two of them, I can speak on Scholarship and Mental Health. Scholarship, because that directly affects us. Me, myself, I didn’t have money to go to school. So, building a business I wanted to make sure people were eligible and didn’t have to lose out on that opportunity you know because everybody wouldn’t be able to get back like me. Everybody don’t have the hustle, or the grind, or the know-how, or the resources to do so. That was a pretty easy pillar. You know, mental health, my sister, one of our staff members, even Nasha she has family that like, deal with mental health daily and I think that’s super important. Even Justin said he was dealing with depression. Mental health is so important right now and we live in a society where everybody just like sees everyone else doing things and they think they’re great. You know it’s easy to feel like you’re not where you’re supposed to be at in life or doing what you’re supposed to do. So, I think that’s just so important so that we help those people to know that you are important and you are valuable. What you’re doing is right, and that’s all a part of that unity and that family atmosphere that HBCUs offer to you so we want to do the same as a company.</p>
<blockquote><p>When I got to a place where there were a bunch of people who look like me, I was surrounded by love, you know just black folks in general, I just became more of who I was already. That&#8217;s really all the HBCU experience did for me.</p></blockquote>
<p class="p1"><strong>JP</strong>: I’ll speak to the mentorship piece because, same thing kind of Corey’s talking about with scholarships, I got 0 scholarship money at all. Luckily, I was raised by the world’s most perfect woman in general. Like, my mom worked day and night to pay for me to go to school. Like she was a real estate broker during the day and she would do bottle service at night and she was just raking in cash for me to go to school. I<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>was blessed there but as far as mentorship, you know it’s always interesting to me because, especially being young, young guys. I just turned 26 yesterday and it was always kind of annoying to me that I couldn’t easily find somebody that looks like me, that was doing something that I wanted to do? And if I did find it, it would be on the internet, and I wasn’t sure that it was real or anything like that. I didn’t have any tangible people that touched base. Like, hey I know this guy is doing something that I want to do, let me follow this guy&#8217;s footsteps. That’s really important for us because I felt like I didn’t have that at all. So, for me, I even do that with my friends now from like back home. Like hey, this is what we’re doing we’re doing really good, you can follow the blueprint and do it exactly how I did it and you have me all the way through to ask me about any questions that you need because I didn’t have that&#8230;As far as mental health, like Corey said, I struggled a little bit with that after college. I started to learn through reading, and watching videos, and things of that nature, and you know I have a really good perspective with time. There’s a lot of people, they look at what everybody else is doing and they just don’t realize that everybody has their own journey. And time, we have so much time like I’m 26. I can do nothing for the next 24 years and still be 50 and still have 50 years left of life to live and I can start at 50 and still be as fruitful as a businessman as I was at 26. But people don’t have that perspective of time so. Yeah, bro, those are just super important to us.</p>
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<p class="p1"><strong>When you came up with Support Black Lives, when did this begin and where do you want to take it overall? Was this something that began due to the reactions of police brutality?</strong></p>
<p class="p1"><strong>CA:</strong> It started overall when the George Floyd thing happened and you know from us, our company is about Black colleges but Black colleges are about the culture. We’re African Americans, so me and Justin talked about it like how can we give to this cause? How can we help out? So we thought, we’ll do what we do best, and that’s make clothes. So we decided to change our logo and come up with a shirt we can donate all the proceeds to different companies, and organizations, that we know are on the front lines and supporting the people who have been affected, and who maybe got locked up protesting the police and things like that. That was our direct way we felt like we could help and there’s plenty of other ways we can help and continue to help. But, I think that the Support Black Lives shirt is something people can have and they can literally wear those shirts for forever and also have a piece of us and a piece of the cause with them.</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>JP</strong>: Yeah I agree, those ideas for that shirt didn’t come until after all this stuff happened but I think that it just tested our ability to adapt. You know, to being in the culture, especially Black culture, it’s always a lot of moving parts and a lot of different things that are coming up and that are trending this way but this is something that’s obviously way more serious. So we wanted to be able to use our voice and our platform to give back. Once all this stuff started happening we figured that you know, we’ll do something and this is what we came up with. That will raise a lot of money and that we’re going to donate back to all these causes too. I think it’s something we’ll keep around for a long time and we’ll donate a portion of the proceeds to causes that we support, but it’s kind of cool that we can say we’re just a clothing brand but we’re able to match these big celebrities or public figures and things of that nature that give just as much money as they would and we’re just two kids with a clothing brand.</p>
<p><b>If we look into 2030, what does Support Black Colleges look like then?</b></p>
<p><b>JP: </b>I think we’ll both have different answers for this because we think a lot differently but 10 years from now one of my big goals is to make everything Black-owned from start to finish. You know, we hire a bunch of black kids and a bunch of black men and women who went to HBCUs and things of that nature but I want to be creating from start to finish all owned by us all black hands involved all the way until the package is derived to the customer. That comes with owning our own acreage and different machinery where we’re cutting these fabrics our selves and bulldog everything ourselves form the group up and also I think 10 years from now, I want to say a billion-dollar business honestly because I think we have the potential to get a lot of different talent behind us like a LeBron James, an Oprah, and things of that nature and finding different talent of caliber to really get behind the business and is supporting g our community and our causes and our culture. SO that’s what I’m seeing in the future. Black-owned from start to finish and a lot of big talent and being able to donate a lot of many to these different schools and revolutionize the programs that they have especially the sports programs to make it so kids want to, their first bet is to say I want to go to an HBCU and I’m getting the same experience whether I go to Duke or Howard. They got the same facilities, they got the same coaches, and I’m going here because these people look like em and I think we’ll be able to change that narrative. So if I had to say 10 years from now I would say billion-dollar business, everything owned by us from start to finish, and being able to give billions of dollars to different programs to build them up to make these kids want to go to our schools off the rip.</p>
<p><b>CA: </b>I agree with everything he said. I feel like every day I have a new thought of what 10 years will look like form now because it’s so hard to tell. Me and Justin both said we think we&#8217;re operating on less than 10% of our potential. We do no wholesale we do no big accounts, we’re all e-commerce and we really haven’t even scratched the surface. One thing I would say is I would like to either open, re-open, or open our own HBCU I think that would be really cool. A school like Morris Brown or a school that has closed or like Bennett college that is close to closing facilities and things like that I would love to say support black colleges is the reason why it stayed opened or re-opened because we’re literally supporting black colleges. I think that would be dope. I do see us kind of like the black Nike but as far as athletics but as far as brand recognition and I would love to sign some athletes and some actors and actresses and have them represent the brand. We are their sponsors and they’re going to events on behalf of us. I would like to create to see an HBCU summit or like forum or whatever, this really big event. This Coachella like HBCu whatever that would look like, I would love to see and take it way past clothing and make it more everyday household kind of like the big brands. That would be really cool to me.</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>Who are the top 5 people you want wearing SBC merchandise?</strong></p>
<p class="p1"><strong>JP</strong>: I think off rip, I’m thinking <strong>Barack Obama,</strong> <strong>Beyonce,</strong> <strong>Jay-Z,</strong> <strong>Oprah</strong>, that’s four, and maybe one more, maybe <strong>LeBron</strong>…yeah that’s my top five right there.</p>
<p class="p1"><strong>CA</strong>: I know we got the same list essentially, I mean <strong>Michelle [Obama]</strong>, <strong>Barack</strong>, <strong>Jay-Z,</strong> <strong>Beyonce</strong>, <strong>LeBron</strong>, and I’ll add like a <strong>Diddy</strong>, I’ll add..yeah that’s basically it, you got the real heavy hitters. I would even say somebody like <strong>Kanye</strong> <strong>West</strong>, <strong>Kim</strong> <strong>Kardashian</strong> I think they’ll change our business, like a <strong>Travis</strong> <strong>Scott</strong> as well.</p>
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<div>When deciding to pursue a career in entertainment, certainty is important. Multimedia journalist <a href="https://instagram.com/brionnat_?igshid=b7fui1xk50jd">Brionna Taylor</a> knew she wanted to pursue a career as a multimedia journalist and talk show host, in which she is dominating both sectors. She was bit by the journalism bug as adolescent and never once lost focus of her dream!</div>
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<div>Having written for various publications such as <b>ESPN</b>, <b>AfroPunk</b>, <b>Okayplayer</b>, <b>D</b> <b>Magazine</b>, <b>World Boxing News</b>, and <b>JBA League</b>, she has made a name for herself as a music journalist breaking exclusive music stories. At the tender age of 24, this boss lady has plans on shaking the world up like never before!</div>
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<div>As she continues to use her gifts to help others shine and excel, her television show <b>E-Koh </b>(Echo), helps bridge the gap between celebrities, rising talents, and locals. When asked about what makes her talk show unique she responded  &#8220;I really strive to focus on bringing back true storytelling and journalism. I use the platform to help showcase rising artists.”</div>
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<div>There are a lot of talented artists who don&#8217;t get the media attention they deserve so it is my goal to help shake up the industry and media world&#8221;. On the show I have had everyone from the legendary comedian <strong>Guy Torry</strong>,<strong> Floyd Mayweather&#8217;s</strong> Bodyguards, <strong>Justin &#8220;Guitarslayer&#8221; Lyons</strong> the first K-Pop Sensation, Multiple Grammy Award Winning producers, and more.&#8221;</div>
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<div>I had the pleasure of catching up with <b>Brionna Taylor</b> for candid interview recently. As she openly discusses her journey through media, catching her big break and being a black woman in entertainment, it is clear that she was born a true star! Check it out below.</div>
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<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><b>Brionna Taylor Interview</b></span></p>
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<p dir="ltr"><strong>Respect</strong>: What sparked your interest to pursue a career in media?</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Brionna</strong>: While other children were watching cartoons and Disney Channel, I spent my time watching documentaries and talk shows. I watched everything from <b>The Oprah Winfrey Show</b> to <b>Planet Groove</b> on <b>BET</b>, and <b>The Bonnie Hunt Show</b> to <b>Kris Jenner’s</b> Talk Show. There was always something with storytelling that resonated with me. I quickly saw that there were a lot of unique and powerful stories out there that the media often ignored or overlooked.</p>
<p dir="ltr">One of the main reasons I pursued a career in the media was to help give a voice to the voiceless and the many undeserved and overlooked communities. You don’t have to have a big name to have a significant story. I’m here to find and showcase those powerful stories. This purpose is what has driven me throughout undergrad, graduate school and my career. This is also part of the reason why I created the talk show <a href="https://instagram.com/ekoh_talkshow?igshid=5imgb8jd3byx">E-Koh</a> (pronounced echo), where celebrities, rising talents, and locals are invited to a platform where they can share their unique stories.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I have always been an old soul. People often ask me how long I’ve been in my career as a journalist and multimedia storyteller. I tell them my whole life. I have always observed and listened to the world around me. I love listening to people and hearing their stories. Starting when I was 10-years old, adults would always converse with me as though I were the same age as them.</p>
<p dir="ltr">On many occasions, I even found myself giving life advice and relationship advice to adults well into their thirties. After these conversations, they were always taken back that they really had opened up to a child. But, in a unique sense, I could tell by sharing their stories and having someone to really listen to them, it created a greater sense of healing and peace in their lives. This always stuck with me and played a major role in my career choice.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Respect</strong>: How did you get your start in media/journalism field and why music specifically?</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Brionna</strong>: I can truly say I have been in the world of journalism my entire life. I was born a journalist. That was then maximized in undergrad when I became an official NCAA sports reporter and videographer and then starting my junior year in undergrad I became an official photographer for the Dallas Cowboys and AT&amp;T.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Very early in my career, I was afforded amazing opportunities to be trained by many Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-Winning journalists. By working under these amazing professionals and teachers, it played a significant role in how I view the world of journalism and the media. While just in undergrad and all before age 23, I broke exclusive sports and music stories for top publications such as ESPN, AfroPunk, Okayplayer, D Magazine, World Boxing News<b> </b>and more.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I specifically take interest in the music side of journalism and the media because music is a universal language. When you really break down everything from the lyrics and all the way down to the instrumentation and video treatment, it’s storytelling at it’s finest. By showcasing artists and rising artists it helps to further allow individuals who haven’t always been able to share their stories with the masses to finally be heard in a universal way.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I always say I want to use my platform to help bring healing and music aka universal storytelling is able to do that. When you look at it deeper, you don’t even have to speak the same language to be affected by a powerful song or piece of music. It breaks all barriers because it can immediately touch the soul.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Respect</strong>: When did you catch your big break?</p>
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<p dir="ltr"><strong>Brionna</strong>: I caught my big break when I broke the story on <b>Zach Witness</b> featured in D Magazine.  He was formally known as DJ White Chocolate and was a musical prodigy. Zach even produced <b>Erykah Badu’s</b> latest album, <i>But You Can’t Use My Phone</i>.  My first article was not only in a major magazine, but it was also on the shelves of Barnes &amp; Noble, major newsstands, and convenience stores such as CVS in the U.S. This story ultimately helped launch my career as a storyteller, and things began to take off for me like a domino effect.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Respect</strong>: What was the inspiration behind starting your own television show?</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Brionna</strong>: I always wanted my own talk show and I quickly saw that there was a huge gap in the industry. A lot of people with great stories were being overlooked. This is also part of the reason why I created the talk show <i><b>E-Koh</b></i> (pronounced echo), where celebrities, rising talents and locals are invited to a platform where they can share their unique stories.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Additionally, a huge inspiration behind starting my own talk show was I wanted to bring back true journalism and storytelling that’s past tabloid and gossip tv. It is my main goal to help expose my generation as well as others to true storytelling in a fun and modern way.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Respect</strong>: How important is it to you to have a voice as a black woman in the media as you use your voice to provide new opportunities for talent?</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Brionna</strong>: As a black woman, diversity is very important. I have made it a point to tell stories from a diverse group of people and they’re worth hearing no matter what ethnicity they may be. Every culture and individual has a special influence on society and offers something different. When you really look for good stories, you end up with diversity. That’s what makes a story unique and powerful.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I try to give opportunities to all people it doesn&#8217;t matter whether you’re young or middle-aged nor a gangster or janitor. In my career and with my platform, I’ve sat down with a monk one day and a gangster the next. There are so many unique stories out there. I want everyone to have an opportunity for black and other ethnicities.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I have even traveled to India and saw how heavily Hip Hop and Black culture has influenced their various forms of storytelling. It’s a great thing when we can blur racial lines and come together and collaborate to tell our stories. I hope the doors that have opened for me will help inspire others to pursue their dreams and maybe even enter the world of journalism to make their special impact on the world.</p>
<p dir="ltr">As she continues her reign on the industry, be sure to follow Brionna Taylor on instagram <a href="https://instagram.com/brionnat_?igshid=msvky3egzt4b">@brionnat_</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Power 105 The Breakfast Club&#8217;s DJ Envy Caught up with Brandon &#8216;Scoop B&#8217; Robinson on Scoop B Radio. Press Play Below To Listen. Every weekday morning, listeners are treated to the commentary of Charlamagne, Angela Yee and DJ Envy on [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_172921" style="width: 650px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-172921" data-attachment-id="172921" data-permalink="https://respect-mag.com/2017/10/scoop-b-dj-envy-adds-oprah-winfrey-barack-obama-to-breakfast-club-interview-wish-list/obama-2/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Obama.jpg?fit=800%2C517&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="800,517" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="Obama" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="&lt;p&gt;Former U.S. President Barack Obama and former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama with Oprah Winfrey. Photo Credit: Elite Daily &lt;/p&gt;
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<p><strong>Power 105 The Breakfast Club&#8217;s DJ Envy Caught up with Brandon &#8216;Scoop B&#8217; Robinson on Scoop B Radio. Press Play Below To Listen.</strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Every weekday morning, listeners are treated to the commentary of Charlamagne, Angela Yee and DJ Envy on New York’s Power 105.1 FM’s The Breakfast Club. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Interviews with notables in pop culture like Puff Daddy, Jay-Z, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Kanye West is what makes the show, <em>THE SHOW! </em></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">One of the most notable interviews on The Breakfast Club was when Brian “Birdman Williams appeared on the show and told everyone to ‘put some respek on his name.’</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“This also proves how big the Breakfast Club is with pop culture,” <a href="http://www.scoopbradio.com/2017/10/scoop-b-radio-ep-069-live-f-dj-envy/">Breakfast Club host, DJ Envy told me on Scoop B Radio. </a></span></p>
<blockquote><p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You have people on American Idol saying: are you finished are you done? You had sports analysts and regular TV anchors [saying] are you finished or are you done? That came from a Breakfast Club Interview. You had white kids, black kids, asian kids. You know? You name it, Spanish; watching that interview. People that might not know about the Breakfast Club watched that interview.” </span></em></p></blockquote>
<div id="attachment_172923" style="width: 428px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-172923" data-attachment-id="172923" data-permalink="https://respect-mag.com/2017/10/scoop-b-dj-envy-adds-oprah-winfrey-barack-obama-to-breakfast-club-interview-wish-list/breakfast-club/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Breakfast-club.jpg?fit=1024%2C682&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="1024,682" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;0&quot;}" data-image-title="Breakfast club" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="&lt;p&gt;The Breakfast Club&amp;#8217;s Charlamagne, Angela Yee and DJ Envy. Photo Credit: Zimbio &lt;/p&gt;
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The show is a major success, but there are a few interviews that are missing from the trio&#8217;s accomplishment depth chart. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I would definitely love to do Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey,” said DJ Envy. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><em>Ah, yes, Harpo’s finest!</em> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Winfrey has been featured in </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">TIME Magazine</span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">&#8216;s 100 most influential people, ten times and is the chairwoman and CEO of both Harpo Productions and The Oprah Winfrey Network.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> If that isn’t impressive enough, Winfrey is co-author of five books and a philanthropist who started The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, a school designed to educate and develop the leadership skills of young women in South Africa.</span></p>
<p>DJ Envy says having Winfrey on The Breakfast Club Would be an honor.</p>
<p>“To see her struggle and where she came from and how she was able to create that huge, huge conglomerate and have it succeed I would definitely love to do that,” he said.</p>
<p><strong>You know you are official tissue paper when Carlton Banks once did his infamous dance to the original theme song of Oprah’s show while Winfrey made a cameo on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Like Winfrey, President Obama also has ties to Chicago. </strong></p>
<div id="attachment_172922" style="width: 242px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-172922" data-attachment-id="172922" data-permalink="https://respect-mag.com/2017/10/scoop-b-dj-envy-adds-oprah-winfrey-barack-obama-to-breakfast-club-interview-wish-list/img_4156/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_4156.jpg?fit=1365%2C1706&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="1365,1706" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}" data-image-title="IMG_4156" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="&lt;p&gt;Power 105.1 Breakfast Club&amp;#8217;s DJ Envy and sports and entertainment journalist Brandon &amp;#8216;Scoop B&amp;#8217; Robinson. Photo Credit: Eric Salvary of Get Fit Radio TV&lt;/p&gt;
" data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_4156.jpg?fit=1365%2C1706&amp;ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_4156.jpg?fit=640%2C800&amp;ssl=1" class=" wp-image-172922" src="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_4156-640x800.jpg?resize=232%2C290" alt="" width="232" height="290" data-recalc-dims="1" /><p id="caption-attachment-172922" class="wp-caption-text">Power 105.1 Breakfast Club&#8217;s DJ Envy and sports and entertainment journalist Brandon &#8216;Scoop B&#8217; Robinson. Photo Credit: Eric Salvary of Get Fit Radio TV</p></div>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Creator of the Affordable Healthcare Act, Obama oversaw Al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden and former Iraq President Saddam Hussein being removed from power. Additionally, the Obama administration provided payment to wronged minority farmers, assisted South Sudan in declaring independence and the former president also passed the fair sentencing act. His journey inspires DJ Envy.  “I would love to see what was in his mind as a child that he [thought he] could be President,” he said. </span></p>
<blockquote><p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Because  I know when I was a kid, I never thought I could be President. It was never even an inkling in my mind. A black kid from Queens? President?! Come on! That’s something white men do.”</span></em></p></blockquote>
<p><b>So what’s holding up progress to get them both up there, Envy?</b><span style="font-weight: 400;"> “Time,” he said. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I think we will. I think we absolutely will. We had Hillary Clinton up in here. Who ever would have thought Hillary Clinton would be up in here?”  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">DJ Envy also says that had Michael Jackson been living he’d easily make his wish list. Not only did DJ Envy talk Oprah and President Obama on Scoop B Radio, he also discussed, Carmelo Anthony, the state of the New York Knicks,  Odell Beckham Jr and the New York Giants and how DJ Clue inspired him. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Visit<a href="http://scoopbradio.com"> www. Scoopbradio.com</a> to check it out.</strong></span></p>
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		<title>You Can Call Him &#8220;Pastor&#8221; Montell Jordan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2017 00:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Montell Jordan was a sensation in the early 90&#8217;s especially with the break-out hit &#8220;This is How We Do It,&#8221; &#8212; an anthem that ran through every neighborhood, club dance floor and car radio bumping the hit that made the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Montell Jordan</strong> was a sensation in the early 90&#8217;s especially with the break-out hit &#8220;This is How We Do It,&#8221; &#8212; an anthem that ran through every neighborhood, club dance floor and car radio bumping the hit that made the star famous. Yes, he had other hits and while they were good, nothing could compare to the catchy single that is still heard as a theme song in movies and some television shows.</p>
<p>But Montell has turned over a new leaf from his 90&#8217;s era and now instead of filling up the clubs with tunes, he is filling up churches with prayers. Yes you read that write.</p>
<p>Jordan, who was signed with Def Jam Records, left the industry in 2003. In 2010 Montell felt the calling on his life to serve the church but still very reluctant to heed the full calling on his life. According to <em><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-montell-jordan-ended-up-becoming-a-pastor_us_589cc69be4b0c1284f2b5605">The Huffington Post</a></em>, not long after he felt the call on his life. Jordan began working with Victory World Church in Norcross, GA., where he was offered the position of lead worship pastor. This took the singer by surprise as he wanted to serve, but unknowingly not exactly in the capacity he being instructed to do.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">“My day two on the job, I got there and there’s this license ― a ministry license ― on my desk that says ‘Pastor Montell Jordan,’ and I’m like, ‘Whoa. Somebody made a very, very bad mistake. “They hired and R&amp;B recording artist to come in a lead them in <em>music</em>, to be their worship leader.”</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Jordan was surprised by the license and therefore called the church&#8217;s HR Dept just to clear things up.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">“I’m like, ‘Hey, yo, I think somebody made a mistake. I’m not a pastor,’” he says. “[They said,] ‘Oh, no, you’re a pastor. It’s a pastoral position. You can marry people, bury people, baptize people. It’s a pastoral job.’</p>
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<p>Now becoming an overnight Pastor, Jordan found himself becoming uncomfortable with the position at first but has since willingly taken on the job as one of the greatest purposes of fulfillment in his life. You can catch the full interview on <strong>Oprah Winfrey&#8217;s</strong> &#8220;Where are they Now&#8221; series every Saturday at 10p.m. ET on OWN.</p>
<p>You can view the clip here:</p>
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		<title>Oprah Winfrey is Bringing &#8216;Mealtime Stories&#8217; to Your Fridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 20:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Okay, so is there anything that Queen of Talk/Billionaire, Oprah Winfrey can&#8217;t do? Everyone already knows that when Oprah loves it, says it or does it, she goes all out! Everything she touches, thinks or even says turn to GOLD! Now, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Okay, so is there anything that Queen of Talk/Billionaire, <strong>Oprah Winfrey</strong> can&#8217;t do? Everyone already knows that when Oprah loves it, says it or does it, she goes all out! Everything she touches, thinks or even says turn to GOLD! Now, grocery stores will never be the same as Ms. O has partnered with <a href="http://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/"><strong><em>Kraft-Heinz</em></strong></a> to create a healthy food line entitled <strong><em>Mealtime Stories</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Over the years, Oprah Winfrey has been the catalyst of weight-loss ups and downs that left her gaining more weight than she lost. In 2016 she joined forces with Weight Watchers to once again, WIN at weight loss and it seems as though it&#8217;s working perfectly fine for her. Since starting the program, Oprah has already lost well over 40 pounds all while still eating her favorite foods, such as bread. Now, the media mogul wants to make sure that everyone gets a chance to get healthy by creating ready to eat meals, that will be satisfying to your belly as well as your waist.</p>
<p>According to media site <em><a href="https://praisedc.hellobeautiful.com/1813719/oprah-winfrey-wants-to-stock-your-fridge-with-healthy-foods/">hellobeautiful</a></em>, the meal line offers &#8220;real, nutritious&#8221; products that will initially focus on a variety of refrigerated meals and snacks. Of course Oprah couldn&#8217;t do anything of this sorts and not give back in some type of way so therefore 10% of the meals proceeds will be donated to charities that fight hunger. Before you rush out to the grocery store, you might want to hold your horses.<em> Mealtime Stories</em> will not be available until later on this year.</p>
<p>With Oprah&#8217;s hands now in our grocery baskets, it&#8217;ll be really interesting to see what kind of meals she&#8217;ll market. But given her history we know what ever it is, it&#8217;ll be trendsetting.</p>
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		<title>100 Year-Old Besties Celebrate Birthday Milestone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2016 19:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You know how when you were little and you had that one best friend that you vowed would be your best friend forever, You all would grow up together, go to school together, share wedding dates, have children and everything [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>You know how when you were little and you had that one best friend that you vowed would be your best friend forever, You all would grow up together, go to school together, share wedding dates, have children and everything else in between; as long as you were together you could accomplish anything and promise to have each others backs; no matter what? Well that is just how the story went for <strong>Elizabeth Hammett</strong>, <strong>Gladys Butler</strong>, <strong>Bernice Underwood</strong> and <strong>Leona Barnes</strong>.</p>
<p>According to <em><a href="http://praisedc.hellobeautiful.com/1790035/what-about-your-friends-these-besties-celebrate-friendship-at-age-100/">praisedc</a>&nbsp;</em>Elizabeth, Gladys and Bernice all celebrated their 100th birthday at Washington&#8217;s Zion Baptist Church where they each had attended since they were kids, Leona Barnes would have celebrated her 100th birthday with her best friends but passed away last month. In remembrance of her; the ladies had her portrait placed on the bench beside them. Per the&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/three-friends-celebrate-their-100th-birthdays-together-while-remembering-a-fourth/2016/06/18/13921364-3584-11e6-8758-d58e76e11b12_story.html">washingtonpost</a></em> the ladies met as children growing up in Southwest Washington, where Zion Baptist church was originally located; they played hopscotch and jumped rope together. They continued to remain friends even through adulthood &#8211; three of them having babies within the same year of 1933.</p>
<p>Being 100yrs of age, you tend to see quite a bit of things that happened over history &#8211; like the race riots of 1968 and the incomparable Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr; while the ladies have celebrated many historical moments such as the election of President <strong>Barack Obama</strong> whom became the first African American to run for president, in whom they each voted for during both terms. Another historical event that the ladies are looking forward too is electing democrat presidential-elect <strong>Hilary Clinton</strong> as the first woman President; they all hope to be around to witness the event. While the ladies have had their share of historical moments, they&#8217;ve also had their share of personal tragedies such as when each pulled together as they buried their husbands and elderly children.</p>
<p>The celebration for the best friends were filled with church leaders, family, friends, community members, prayers, songs and a showering of gifts as the women celebrated their life&#8217;s milestone &#8211; they also celebrated their friend Leona Barnes. A video was aired during the ceremony which reflected the ladies lives, friendships and regrets. The ladies received a surprise from Ms. O herself <strong>Oprah Winfrey</strong> whom chimed in to tell the ladies how she had never seen anything like that before.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;The things you must have seen over the last century, I don&#8217;t know what to say&#8221;. Oprah said.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Of course if you live to be 100 you must have some advice for a younger generation &#8211; in which the ladies advised:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;Don&#8217;t talk Back&#8221;, Hammett stated</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Respect&#8221;, Barnes said</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Do unto others as you would have them do unto you&#8221;, Underwood said</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The ladies all attributed their longevity to prayer and the &#8220;Grace of God&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;I prayed to him everyday and Thank him everyday&#8221;, Butler said.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>If you think making it to 100yrs of age is a far cry; think again, as these ladies show that it&#8217;s not only achievable but possible.&nbsp; You can view the inspirational video above.</p>
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		<title>Ebony Magazine Reveals Their &#8216;Body Brigade&#8217; Cover &#038; We Love it!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Watch Out for the Curvy Girls! Ebony Magazine hasn&#8217;t been holding back any punches with their covers as of lately. The 70-year-old publication has been pushing the envelop a lot recently with their chosen covers.  Tackling racial injustice with celebrities on [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Watch Out for the Curvy Girls!</p>
<p><em><strong>Ebony Magazine</strong></em> hasn&#8217;t been holding back any punches with their covers as of lately. The 70-year-old publication has been pushing the envelop a lot recently with their chosen covers.  Tackling racial injustice with celebrities on the last issue, and prior slamming <strong>Bill Cosby</strong> for his alleged rape allegations, and now letting all the melanin ooze all over the March issue.</p>
<p>Titled &#8220;<strong>The Body Brigade</strong>&#8221; you have <em>Orange Is The New Black</em> star <strong>Danielle Brooks</strong>, style blogger. <strong>Gabby Gregg </strong>also known as &#8220;Gabi Fresh&#8221; and singers, <strong>Chrisette Michelle</strong> and <strong>Jazmine Sullivan</strong> perched front and center flaunting all of their voluptuous curves. The plus-size, black beauties make a stance with the unapologetic cover.  Most covers will have ladies of their size in a elegant gown of some sort covering up, but instead these ladies are dressed like seductive militant bombshells ready to take on the war of body shaming.</p>
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<p>&#8220;<em>Inside every overweight woman is a woman she knows she can be</em>.&#8221; &#8211; Oprah Winfrey</p>
<p>The March &#8220;<strong>Women Up</strong>&#8221; issue is guaranteed to empower all women, especially with the cover story &#8220;The Curvy Confessionals.&#8221; The article written by staff writer, <strong>Tomika Anderson</strong>, who takes a stab and stance through conversation, on body image, body shaming, along with self-acceptance.  The issue hits newsstands soon, but you can read an excerpt from the cover story by clicking <a href="http://www.ebony.com/style/cover-story-the-curvy-confessionals#axzz42EhwWDLR" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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