Humanity
The Diary of Miss Elizabeth Perry
Monday, 3 June 1695 Golden Venture of Portsmouth 3 weeks west of the Canary Islands My dear Diary, It has been almost two months since we left Portsmouth, and the Golden Venture now lags behind both the convoy of frigates with whom we travel, and our contracted gunship. The Canary Current and trade winds—so vital to any Atlantic crossing—seem to have left us behind. We have not seen their sails in days, and the captain grows more irritable each time I ask.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Interview
The Joker: Smile for Tomorrow
Gotham was quiet. For once, the city’s constant scream was more of a whisper, hidden behind the steady rainfall and hum of neon lights. The Arkham State Hospital sat like a monument of madness at the edge of the Narrows, its windows flickering dimly in the dark.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan6 months ago in Interview
Unlocking Longevity: Marisa Dourado Martins on the Transformative Power of Classical Pilates for Seniors
One Pilates instructor who is at the forefront of this movement in Lisbon is Marisa Alves Dourado Martins, a distinguished Brazilian Pilates Instructor whose rich background in physical therapy and unwavering dedication to the classical method has made her an invaluable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their quality of life through movement.
By Lisa Rosenberg6 months ago in Interview
NiaRenee: The Disabled Advocate, Author, and Trauma Survivor Teaching Women How to Reclaim Their Voice
If resilience had a name, it would be NiaRenee. A powerful voice in advocacy, authorship, and empowerment, NiaRenee is more than a survivor, she's a living roadmap for healing. As a disabled model, coach, and founder of How to Love a Battered Woman, NiaRenee has transformed years of trauma, medical gaslighting, and emotional abuse into purpose. Her work isn't about presenting strength as perfection, it's about offering real tools for real people navigating the messy, nonlinear path of healing. In this feature, we sit down with NiaRenee to explore what it means to move from survival to sovereignty, how media misrepresents trauma, and why reclaiming your intuition is one of the most radical things a woman can do.
By Tammy Reese6 months ago in Interview
One-on-One With Brittany Watson of PeopleOverPlatforms
For those who've lost their accounts as a result of Meta's unjust account purge, Brittany Watson serves as their voice. As the mastermind behind the People Over Platforms, she advocates on behalf of those who've lost everything.
By Halden Mile6 months ago in Interview
Tiffany Walker Is In Her Spotlight
Tiffany Lily Walker, better known to her fans as "Believable,"a name given to her on reality dating show 'One Mo Chance' on The Zues Network, is no stranger to the spotlight. With viral moments on TikTok (over 8 million) and Instagram (over 1.8 million), a modeling career that’s taken her to international runways, and a fictional novel that boldly tells a story about heartbreak, women empowerment, and liberation; Tiffany Walker is the kind of woman you don’t just watch—you feel.
By Tiffany Lily Walker6 months ago in Interview
An Exclusive Interview with Global Hotelier George Dfouni
With more than 35 years of global experience in the hospitality industry, George Dfouni has built, operated, and advised some of the most respected properties in New York and abroad. But his insight goes far beyond property management—Dfouni is one of the rare executives who understands that today’s guest experience is shaped as much by immigration policy and technology as it is by design or amenities.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Interview
Christy Mack opens up about horrific domestic violence attack
Christy Mack, an adult film star and model, shared chilling details with Real Sports host Bryant Gumbel about a violent assault she allegedly suffered at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, MMA fighter War Machine (born Jon Koppenhaver), in her Las Vegas home on August 8, 2014. Mack expressed deep fear that if War Machine were ever released from prison, he would kill her, a haunting concern rooted in the brutality she endured.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Interview
Rooted, Bold, and Unapologetically African.
When fashion becomes more than fabric, when it becomes a voice, a message, and a ministry, you know you’ve met someone doing more than designing clothes. I sat down with Joy Mon Ogunmiloro, the visionary CEO of MZUAMI ANKARA OUTFITS, a brand that’s rewriting the narrative of African fashion with purpose, pride, and prayer. Here's our conversation, exactly as it unfolded.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.6 months ago in Interview
Why Everyone's Switching to Part Time Work in London
London's employment landscape is experiencing a dramatic shift that's reshaping how people think about work-life balance, career progression, and financial security. The surge in part time job vacancies london has posted throughout 2025 reflects a fundamental change in both employer attitudes and employee expectations. This trend isn't just about working fewer hours – it's about creating more sustainable, fulfilling careers that align with modern life demands.
By Vocation Wizard6 months ago in Interview
My Short Interview With Sandy Gillman, A Proud Mother Of A Toddler. Top Story - July 2025.
Sandy Gillman recently joined Vocal in 2025. She has already written over 47 stories. She received multiple Top Stories. She is a proud and proactive mom of a toddler.
By Mariann Carroll6 months ago in Interview












