
Tammy Reese
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Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.
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Laurie Williams on Building Man and Van UK: A Trusted Name in Chelsea's Moving Industry
For Laurie Williams, the founder of Man and Van UK, moving isn't just about transporting boxes from one place to another - it's about making a life transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. With over 12 years of experience in the removals industry, Laurie has built a reputation for providing top-notch, customer-focused service that residents of Chelsea can rely on. His dedication to treating every move with the utmost care has set Man and Van UK apart in a crowded market. In this exclusive interview, Laurie shares his journey, the inspiration behind starting his own business, and how he's managed to create a moving service that customers trust time and time again.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Interview
Meet Janki Bhatt: Transformational Leader in Coaching, NLP, and Business Consultancy
Meet Janki Bhatt, a leader who leads the way in the fields of coaching, NLP, and business consultancy. Janki is known for creating a life-changing impact over the past 15 years on people's lives.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Interview
Jon Morgan: Empowering Startups and Small Businesses with Venture Smarter's Strategic Growth Solutions
Meet Jon Morgan, the driving force behind Venture Smarter, is redefining what it means to grow a business in today's fast-paced, technology-driven world. As the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of this innovative consulting firm, Jon brings over a decade of experience in strategic planning, financial analysis, and sustainable growth strategies tailored for startups and small businesses. His California roots and hands-on industry expertise have given him a unique perspective on scaling businesses - from early-stage startups finding their footing to larger companies looking to push new boundaries. With a relentless focus on accessibility and practicality, Jon's approach goes beyond traditional consulting. Through Venture Smarter, he's made it his mission to simplify complex business strategies, guiding entrepreneurs toward real, achievable growth. Jon's insights, combined with his dedication to fostering resilience and adaptability, offer entrepreneurs a roadmap to navigate the dynamic and challenging landscape of today's market. Whether he's presenting at global conferences, authoring articles on business success, or working directly with clients, Jon's commitment to empowering others is evident in every aspect of his career.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Motivation
Neek B on Transforming Baltimore’s Dance Scene: The Mission Behind B More Than Dance
For nearly two decades, Neek B has been at the forefront of Baltimore’s club dance scene, creating an empowering platform for young talent through his organization, B More Than Dance. From his early entrepreneurial days as a kid selling candy and T-shirts to a Morgan State University graduate who took a leap of faith on his vision, Neek B’s journey has been fueled by an unwavering drive to make a difference. His story is not just about dance; it’s about changing lives, providing options, and building a supportive ecosystem that’s brought countless young dancers out of adversity and into the global spotlight. With a recent feature in Dark City Beneath the Beat, he’s sharing Baltimore’s vibrant culture with the world — reminding audiences everywhere that true transformation starts at the community level.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat
Zaya Lee: Rising Rapper and Actor on Breaking Barriers in Hip-Hop for LGBTQ+ Artists
Meet Zaya Lee, a talented rapper and actor from Syracuse, New York, who's not only making waves with his music but is also breaking down barriers in the hip-hop industry. Inspired by an early love for the arts - sparked by his elementary school music teacher and performances in school plays - Zaya's journey took a major turn in 2018 when he competed in Las Vegas at the International Presentation of Performers, winning four medals across acting categories. Now, as an independent artist, Zaya is dedicated to building a career that celebrates his identity, with a mission to challenge homophobia in hip-hop and make space for LGBTQ+ voices. Recently, he took the stage with RuPaul's Drag Race star Kasha Davis, showing audiences what it means to be true to oneself and paving the way for the next generation of LGBTQ+ artists.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat
SexCeeAni: The Rising Star Making Waves in Hip-Hop with ‘Pretty Brown’ and Empowering Women Everywhere
The hip-hop scene is experiencing a powerful evolution as more talented women step into the spotlight, redefining what it means to be a female artist in an industry that hasn’t always been welcoming. From Cardi B to Glorilla, hip-hop is thriving with fierce female voices, and one name you’ll want to remember is SexCeeAni. This bold, vibrant rapper from the small town of Killeen, Texas, is capturing attention with her viral single “Pretty Brown” and a message that empowers women worldwide. Growing up in a military family, SexCeeAni’s life was full of movement and change. She recalls, “I grew up around the military, my father was in the army, so we moved around a lot.” This upbringing, while challenging at times, gave her a unique perspective on life and resilience, traits that shine through in her music. SexCeeAni learned to adapt to new places, new people, and new opportunities — a skill that would later serve her well as she pursued her dream of a music career. From an early age, it was clear that music was in her blood. “I had a very musical childhood. Music was big in our house. My mom would set up the video camera, and we’d pick songs and perform them,” she remembers fondly. SexCeeAni’s mother encouraged her to express herself creatively, unknowingly sparking a lifelong passion that would shape her future.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat
How Groomsday Redefined Groomsmen Gifts: The Story of Chris Bajda's Mission to Make Gifting Personal
For Chris Bajda, founder of Groomsday, the idea began with a simple but deeply personal challenge: finding a groomsmen gift that truly captured the essence of friendship. When he was planning his own wedding, he saw the same, predictable choices - cufflinks, shot glasses - that just didn't feel meaningful. Driven by a desire to create something better, Chris set out to build Groomsday, an e-commerce brand that offers gifts with heart and thoughtfulness. Today, Groomsday is all about helping people celebrate their unique bonds, transforming the search for the perfect gift into a genuinely enjoyable experience.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Motivation
Meet Samantha Odo: The Visionary Driving Precondo’s Success in Montreal’s Real Estate Market
Samantha Odo is a powerhouse in the real estate industry, known for her impressive role as the Real Estate Sales Representative and Montreal Division Manager at Precondo. With over six years of experience, Samantha has built a reputation for her strategic vision and keen understanding of the market, making significant contributions to Precondo’s growth. Her unique approach goes beyond just sales; she collaborates closely with interior designers to create thoughtfully designed and marketable properties. In this interview, Samantha shares her journey, insights on building client trust, and her vision for the future of real estate in Montreal.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Motivation
Journalist Emma Kershaw on Breaking into U.S. Media and Insights on Digital Storytelling
Emma Kershaw has built a dynamic journalism career spanning both sides of the Atlantic. Now based in the U.S., this British-born journalist's work has been featured across top publications like Forbes, Business Insider, PEOPLE, and Apartment Therapy. With a knack for capturing trends across lifestyle, travel, and design, Emma has also appeared on platforms such as The Drew Barrymore Show, The Evening Standard, and The Daily Mail. Known for her deep understanding of digital storytelling and media dynamics, Emma shares her journey, her strategies for pitching successful stories, and the evolving role of lifestyle journalism in shaping cultural trends.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat
Dr. T.J Brinkley with the 'Work Smart, Live More' Philosophy for Entrepreneurs
Dr. T.J. Brinkley, an accomplished entrepreneur and advocate for the "Work Smart, Live More" philosophy, empowers business owners, authors, and educators to achieve their professional goals without sacrificing personal well-being. Through her innovative approach, Brinkley demonstrates how leveraging media and building passive income streams can help entrepreneurs scale their businesses efficiently while maintaining balance in their lives. By focusing on high-impact activities and automating non-essential tasks, she provides a roadmap for sustainable success. In this interview, Brinkley shares valuable insights into working smarter, creating passive income, and achieving balance in today's hustle-driven culture.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Interview
How Crystal Williams and Elite Hair Care USA are Revolutionizing Hair Loss Solutions for Ethnic Communities
Crystal Williams, the visionary CEO and Founder of Elite Hair Care USA Inc., is making a significant impact in the beauty and hair care industry with her innovative, science-driven approach. With an impressive background in Cosmetic Chemistry, Trichology, and Cosmetology, Crystal has created a brand that not only focuses on the aesthetic side of hair care but also tackles the often-overlooked issues of hair loss and scalp health, particularly within the underserved ethnic community. Elite Hair Care USA has rapidly evolved from its modest beginnings into a recognized and trusted name, setting a new standard in the industry by addressing the unique hair needs of people of color.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat
BRT Interior Design
At the heart of BRT Interior Design is Beatrice Tokayer, a passionate interior designer with a unique mission: to create spaces that are not only beautiful and functional but also specifically designed to cater to the sensory preferences of the people who inhabit them. Whether she’s working with families to transform their homes into havens of calm and comfort, or helping business owners create sensory-friendly workplaces, Beatrice’s work is rooted in improving the well-being and overall mood of each individual. Beatrice’s approach to interior design is deeply personal. Her journey into the world of sensory-focused design began with her own family’s challenges. She knew something was off when her middle son wasn’t hitting key developmental milestones. He struggled with sleep, had bursts of energy that seemed impossible to channel, and faced difficulties socially and academically. After seeking professional guidance, her son was diagnosed with ADHD and sensory processing disorder. Like many parents, Beatrice was determined to find ways to help her child thrive. This personal experience sparked a passion in Beatrice to explore how environments impact sensory health. She soon realized that the physical spaces in which we live, work, and play can have a profound effect on how we feel, act, and function — especially for individuals with specific sensory preferences. Beatrice knew she could apply her interior design skills in a way that went beyond aesthetics and functionality to create environments that cater to unique sensory needs.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Motivation











