Lynn Vance - Speaker/ Host /LGBTQ+ Advocate
Lynn Vance - Speaker/ Host /LGBTQ+ Advocate
In addition to her web and TV content, for three years, Lynn co-hosted The Sweet & Sassy Radio Show on The River 95.7 FM. It ended in June of 2022.Lynn also serves as our special features reporter.
She is a native of Minden, Louisiana, and attended Louisiana State University Shreveport and Bossier Parish Community College with a focus on journalism and broadcasting.
In her spare time, Lynn enjoys reality TV, great local restaurants, friends, family, and her fur babies, Lexi, and Molly.
Johnnie Waker - Music Industry Radio Executive
Johnnie Waker - Music Industry Radio Executive
Johnnie Walker has excelled in the music and entertainment industry for over 30 years mastering broadcasting, marketing, and recorded music. As a seasoned professional, she is passionate about advancing the female agenda in entertainment. Appointed by the Mayor, Walker served as Music Commissioner for the City of Memphis and is the current Executive Director of Memphis Music Matters.
Walker led the Black Music Division of DreamWorks Records and holds the distinction of being named the first female Sr. Vice President of Promotion for Def Jam Recordings. In 2005 she was honored by Rev. Jesse Jackson & Rainbow/PUSH with the "Woman of Conscience Award;" in 2006 she received Delta Sigma Theta’s "Osceola Award," the highest honor is given to professionals in the arts; in 2009 Women’s eNews named Walker one of New York's "21 Leaders for the 21st Century;" in 2010 Memphis news journal, the Tri-State Defender named Walker a “Woman of Excellence,” she received the Black Music Pioneer Award from the Los Angeles arm of the Black Employee Network of the Interpublic Group in 2012 and received the 2017 Memphis Stone Award for International Career Excellence in Entertainment. The Founder and CEO of NABFEME, the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment, Inc... a professional guild of networks in the USA, Canada, and Africa, Walker is also Creator/Creative Director of Women Who Jam!® a national radio show and music showcase series
Charles Phillips II: Turning Pain into Passion, One Act of Kindness at a Time
Charles Phillips II: Turning Pain into Passion, One Act of Kindness at a Time
Charles Phillips II is a beacon of resilience and a testament to the transformative power of kindness. A stroke survivor and once a dynamic photographer, Charles has captured the spirit of his community through his lens, including moments on the sidelines as a photographer for the iconic Dallas Cowboys NFL team. His dedication to his craft and his community has always been evident, but it was his journey through adversity that truly defined his purpose.
After surviving a life-altering stroke, Charles faced profound challenges that could have easily dimmed his vibrant spirit. Instead, he chose to channel his pain into a mission of spreading goodwill and positivity. This mission birthed "DoGood 365 Days of Goodness: Random Acts of Kindness," a movement aimed at making the world a better place, one kind gesture at a time.
Do Good: A Movement for Change
At "Do Good," Charles believes that even the smallest gestures can have a profound impact on the lives of others. Whether it's lending a helping hand to a neighbor, volunteering at a local charity, or simply spreading a message of love and encouragement, each act of goodness contributes to a brighter, more compassionate world.
Every day, "Do Good" assigns a task aimed at spreading kindness and making a positive difference in the lives of those around you. From random acts of kindness to community service projects, there's no limit to the ways in which you can do good! Charles's vision is to create a community of like-minded individuals who are committed to making a difference, one good deed at a time. Together, they aim to create a ripple effect of kindness that reaches far and wide.