When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday
To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement fro To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement from me to you for Love Day. ❤️❤️❤️ #valentines #valentinesday #love
Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT
We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from 2013. Strike a pose, the remix.
Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally be Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally been able to get a staycation on the calendar. Having fun with these ladies!
Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school i Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school in Jacksonville, and I had 3 different hairstyles going on at the same time.  #FBF #backintheday
So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of thi So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of this year’s @shesaidstlouis  on Friday, March 10th at The Sheldon. We’ll be sharing our stories monologue style, and it’s going to be a good time. If you’d like to get tickets, hit me up! A portion of the proceeds will go to @rungforwomen. 👍🏾
February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
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On my recent trip, I used the Hydro Boost Hydrating Concealer and Hydrating Lip Shine alongside the SkinClearing Mineral Powder to help me with a few breakouts I was experiencing.

Career, Cubicle Life, Techy Geek · December 19, 2018

Guess Who’s a 2019 CES Media Trailblazer? Me, That’s Who!

I’m excited to announce that I am one of 16 people selected to be a part of the 2019 CES Media Trailblazer inaugural class. Get the scoop!

Boob Tube, Career, Controversy · April 20, 2017

The Ousting of Bill O’Reilly Is a Win for Professional Women

There is no place at work for sexual harassment. The ousting of Bill O’Reilly serves as a notice that money and power still can’t cover up ugliness.

Career, Controversy, Cubicle Life, Media Frenzy · June 13, 2015

The Rachel Dolezal Effect and the Truth About Lying on a Job Application

Rachel Dolezal is making headlines for allegedly lying about her race. But from a career aspect, her story is one of what not to do in terms of your career.

Career, Controversy · June 12, 2014

My Thoughts on the Barbie Entrepreneur Career of the Year Doll

Another day, another public outrcy. This time, in regards to Mattel’s Barbie Entrepreneur doll, that has left some upset. Here’s my take if you care.

Career, Controversy, Cubicle Life, Featured · April 21, 2014

Work Life Management: France Gets It. When Will We?

With the recent news in France regarding their no-email/no work calls after 6pm policy, when will we too adopt a Work Life Management lifestyle? Let’s chat.

Kids & Parenting, Media Frenzy, Work Life Balance, Working Moms · March 12, 2014

In Our Quest to Validate Working Moms, Are We Alienating Working Dads?

The media has a fascination with the plight of working moms, and in doing so, leaves out an important part of the conversation–working dads. Is this fair?

Career, Controversy, Cubicle Life, Enterprising Woman, Featured, Media Frenzy · March 12, 2013

The Lean In Debate: Why Women Can’t Have It All, So Says The Media

For the last three weeks or so, the media has been in a tizzy about two recent news items regarding women in powerful positions in some pretty huge new media companies. The first being Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, who released a memo to employees stating that she would be banning work at home or telecommuting starting later this year.

Controversy, Kids & Parenting, Media Frenzy, Parenting, Watercooler · May 15, 2012

Just Say No to the Mommy Wars

Mommy Wars: (term) a divisive tactic that is used by the media and pundits to push a particular agenda where moms are concerned. By putting moms against each other, it not only creates polarization, but sells magazines, antagonizes political sides, promotes page views, and takes away from the real matters at hand.

Cubicle Life, The Cubicle Chick Does Video, The Traveling Chick · March 26, 2012

Behind the Scenes at the Glam Video Shoot in Los Angeles

As many of you already know, I was in Los Angeles last week to shoot a video ad for Subaru’s First Car Story campaign via my media partner, Glam Media. It was the first time that I have been tapped for such an opportunity, so I was anxious, excited, and nervous.

Books & Literature, Reviews, The 8 yr old, women's issues · March 1, 2012

Review: ‘What’s Wrong With Me’? A Lesson Book For Our Girls by Daree Allen

Check out my review of Daree Allen’s new book, What’s Wrong with Me?, a girl’s book of lessons learned, inspiration, and advice. It’s a book that helps our girls with self esteem, empowerment while sharing tools for conquering life’s issues that are often ignored and seldom discussed in an open forum.

Cubicle Life, The Water Cooler · January 27, 2012

Check Out Think Positive! Magazine: Positive Media on a New Level

As a Black professional for many years, I have felt a void of positive and enlightening publications geared towards this important group. Magazines like Black Enterprise have been mainstays in the segment population but focuses more on business than on lifestyle and personal goals.

Boob Tube, Controversy, Featured · December 1, 2011

Kourtney Kardashian is Pregnant Again: And You Care

Yesterday, Kourtney announced that she is nine weeks pregnant with her second child and will be giving birth next year. Kourt is once again having a baby with on-and-off boyfriend Scott Disick, whom is also the father of Kourtney’s two year old son Mason.

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When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday When I was Sweet 16. #tbt #throwbackthursday
To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement fro To all the lovers. A little flower arrangement from me to you for Love Day. ❤️❤️❤️ #valentines #valentinesday #love
Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT Circa 1981. My snaggletooth era. 😂#TBT
We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from We did our best to recreate our onesie moment from 2013. Strike a pose, the remix.
Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally be Finally! After a year (or more) we’ve finally been able to get a staycation on the calendar. Having fun with these ladies!
Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school i Circa 1990 when I was a sophomore in high school in Jacksonville, and I had 3 different hairstyles going on at the same time.  #FBF #backintheday
So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of thi So, I’m doing THING! Join me and the cast of this year’s @shesaidstlouis  on Friday, March 10th at The Sheldon. We’ll be sharing our stories monologue style, and it’s going to be a good time. If you’d like to get tickets, hit me up! A portion of the proceeds will go to @rungforwomen. 👍🏾
February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partn February is American Heart Month, and I’ve partnered with @MedIQCME and Duke Health to raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib), also known as irregular heartbeat which affects 12 million people.My father was diagnosed with AFib and my family has a history of this condition, so I do my best to learn as much as I can about it.

I’ve learned that when the atrium’s squeezing becomes irregular, blood doesn’t flow as smoothly through the heart and clots can form. Those clots can travel to the brain, disrupting the oxygen supply and causing a stroke. People with AFib are at approximately 5 times greater risk for stroke than those with regular heartbeats. Stroke is a leading cause of death and also of serious, long-term disability. It is essential to get to a hospital quickly if you suspect a stroke in yourself or others.Learn the acronym FAST to recognize the signs of stroke: 

F = Face. Ask the person to smile. Does one side of the face droop?

A = Arms. Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward? 

S = Speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple phrase. Is the speech slurred or strange?

T= Time. If you see any of these signs, call 9-1-1 right away.

Take this survey (link in bio) for the chance to win 1 of 5 $100 VISA gift cards—takes less than 10 minutes.

Thanks, @mediqcme, and Duke Heart. Supported by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance.
Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time w Another flower arranging therapy Reel, this time with roses and a little Stevie Wonder. I could do this all day! 🌹 #traderjoes #flowers #roses #therapy #selfcare
Mimosas, beignets, and Benedicts, oh my! Brunch is Mimosas, beignets, and Benedicts, oh my! Brunch is my absolute favorite meal and @louieswinedive in Clayton treated us so well! I will definitely be back. 

#brunch #stl #stlouis #food #stlfoodie #hosted
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