Off The Record with Sharee, is a a conversation with your cool homegirl and the home girl is Sharee. I talk about everything in entertainment, pop culture, news, and everything going on in my crazy world. So its a bit of comedy mixed with real life issues from a Black girl who lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Most people know Beverly Mahone on social media as Auntie Bev, it's that familiar moniker that has made over 1 million people fall in love with her radiant personality and well-developed lexicon.
Auntie Bev splashed onto social media by giving us her word for the day. Inspired by her then 14-year-old grandson to get on TikTok she listened, since then she’s gained over 1 million followers on Instagram, created a community of word lovers, authored several books, given history lessons, and some motivation. And now she has a new vocabulary dictionary, WordUp! Vocabulary Dictionary.
Sistah Girls, I'm so happy to have mental wellness advocate, self-healing educator, and author of The Sugar Jar, Yasmine Cheyenne with us on the podcast! Yasmine is here to discuss her new book Wisdom of the Path: The Beautiful and Bumpy Ride to Healing and Trusting Our Inner Guide.
While reading Wisdom of the Path, I had so many aha moments and highlights, my book is all tabbed up. One of my favorite quotes from the book is, “You’re not wrong about you just because your dreams aren’t here yet.”
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Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have living legend Alice Randall on the podcast!
Alice Randall is the author of My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music’s Black Past, Present, and Future. https://amzn.to/4eKEWIz
Randall is the first Black woman to write a number-one country hit. The single “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” was released in 1994 by country music singer Trisha Yearwood. Over the years she has penned several Top 10 and Top 40 country songs, in addition to that, Randall is a New York Times best-selling novelist, educator, and food activist.
A graduate of Harvard University, she holds an honorary doctorate from Fisk University, is on the faculty at Vanderbilt University, and credits Detroit’s Ziggy Johnson School of the Theater with being the most influential educational institution in her life. She is widely recognized as being one of the most significant voices in 21st-century African-American fiction.
Sistah Girls, I'm so excited to bring y'all celebrity ghostwriter Ardre Orie!
Ardre Orie attended Florida State University, earning her undergraduate and Master’s Degrees in Special Education. After teaching for 4 years, she earned an Ed.S in Educational Leadership. Orie served as an Assistant Principal before rediscovering her first love of composing stories as a way of life.
Orie's three decades of writing include a host of clients, including the WNBA, NBA, NFL, MTV, WETV, BRAVO, BET, CENTRIC, OWN, VH1, and YouTube, Grammy Award-winning artists, political activists, and politicians, as well as a bevy of entrepreneurs and everyday heroes.
She has also written and produced stage plays and is working on turning books into films.
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Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have Shenequa Golding on the podcast!
Golding is a writer and an editor whose work focuses on race, gender, popular culture, and entertainment. After earning a degree in print journalism from Hampton University, Golding began her career as general-assignment reporter for a small newspaper owned by the Chicago Sun-Times.
There, she covered everything from town-hall meetings to teen murders. A native New Yorker, Golding returned to her roots as an entertainment writer. Her work, both on-camera and in print, has appeared in prominent Black publications such as Vibe and Essence, as well as mainstream outlets, including Complex, the Associated Press, BBC, and Vanity Fair. Her essay, “Maintaining Professionalism in The Age of Black Death is . . . A Lot,” published on Medium in May 2020, has received 990K views to date.
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Sistah Girls, I'm so excited that we have author, activist, and entrepreneur Rachel E. Cargle on the podcast!
Rachel Cargle is an Akron, Ohio born writer, entrepreneur and philanthropic innovation. Her work and upcoming book with Penguin Random House, centers the reimagining of womanhood, solidarity and self and how we are in relationship with ourselves and one another. In 2018 she founded The Loveland Foundation, Inc., a non-profit offering free therapy to Black women and girls.
Her umbrella company, The Loveland Group houses a collection of Rachel’s social ventures including The Great Unlearn, a self-paced, donation-based learning community, The Great Unlearn for Young Learners – an online learning space for young folks launching in 2022, and Elizabeth’s Bookshop & Writing Centre – an innovative literacy space designed to amplify, celebrate and honor the work of writers who are often excluded from traditional cultural, social and academic canons.
Rachel is a regular contributor to Cultured magazine, Atmos magazine and The Cut, and has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar and The New Yorker. Rachel lives & loves in Brooklyn, New York.
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Sistah Girls, I'm so excited to have Deesha Dyer on the podcast!
Without credentials, connections, or a college degree, a hip-hop journalist and community leader conquered her imposter syndrome while landing one of the most exclusive, sought-after, and fun positions in the White House.
From, 2015 to 2017 Dyer served as the White House Social Secretary for the Obama administration. While at the White House, Dyer followed Obama's wishes and opened up the most popular house in the world to everyday people.
She infused Black culture and created some of the most memorable events in U.S. history.
Now, with a new company and a new outlook on work and life, Deesha has added author to her name. Her memoir Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created the Best Kind of Trouble is a story that reminds everyone that it's not where you start but how you finish.
In 2006 Miasha released her debut novel Secret Society, that story had publishing companies in a bidding war.
In 2021, Coleman turned her book series into a film, she did it independently and it was a hit.
In this interview, Miasha takes us on her journey from an aspiring author to getting her first six-figure deal and then bringing that project to the big screen independently.
Sis, If you’ve ever wanted to write a book or bring your book to the big screen this interview is for you. Please like and rate our podcast and enjoy the episode.
Malcolm MJ Harris is an entrepreneur, social influencer, a self-help coach, a reality checker, and now a published author. His debut self-help book, Get the F*uck out of your own way: A Guide to letting go of the shit that’s holding you back is a must-read. I got the chance to talk to MJ about his new book and discuss some topics he covered.
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Jemele Hill is celebrating the paperback release of her memoir Uphill. Released on October 25, 2022, Hill pulled back the curtain and allowed fans to get a glimpse of what her journey has been like through her own lens.
She dived deep into her childhood and shared what her experience was like growing up in an environment where both her parents were drug addicts. We also get to walk with her as she ascends to nab the most coveted position in sports journalism–a job at ESPN. I got the chance to talk to Hill about her memoir and all the details that most people wouldn't know if they didn't read the book.
Sistah Girls, Behind the Pen, is our in-person Black independent author signing that takes place in New York City. It's been one month since the event and I'm taking you behind the scenes to talk all things Behind the Pen. Issa event recap!
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