Celebrating Black Love

February is the month for love but, for many people, there is no Valentine to celebrate. That’s especially true in the black community. Every year there seems to be another study highlighting the dismal chances for black women to ever marry. And statistics show that only 30-percent of African-American children grow up in a home with a mother and a father. That’s only two out of three kids.

So this month on In The Know with Anthony Reeves, we’re going to celebrate black love and talk about Black Marriage Day! We’ll hear encouraging stories of people who are making it work and talk about why it’s so important that we make it work especially in the black community.

Please join us for the show on Wednesday, February 2 at 8:00 pm. Just log onto http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intheknow to listen live and call in with your questions and comments.

Celebrating Black Love

February is the month for love but, for many people, there is no Valentine to celebrate. That’s especially true in the black community. Every year there seems to be another study highlighting the dismal chances for black women to ever marry. And statistics show that only 30-percent of African-American children grow up in a home with a mother and a father. That’s only two out of three kids.

So this month on In The Know with Anthony Reeves, we’re going to celebrate black love and talk about Black Marriage Day! We’ll hear encouraging stories of people who are making it work and talk about why it’s so important that we make it work especially in the black community.

Please join us for the show on Wednesday, February 2 at 8:00 pm. Just log onto http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intheknow to listen live and call in with your questions and comments.

Dressing men for the Life they want

Mr. Grant Harris is a distinguished gentleman residing in great Washington D.C., he is the owner and chief style consultant of Image Granted; an image consulting company dedicated to assisting gentlemen upgrade and polish their sartorial game. Featured in Time and Black Enterprise Magazine, Mr. Harris is definitely a fashionable gentleman on the rise.

Dressing Men for the Life they want

Mr. Grant Harris is a distinguished gentleman residing in great Washington D.C., he is the owner and chief style consultant of Image Granted; an image consulting company dedicated to assisting gentlemen upgrade and polish their sartorial game. Featured in Time and Black Enterprise Magazine, Mr. Harris is definitely a fashionable gentleman on the rise.

The Merging of Worlds: Transitioning from High Conflict to a Smooth Resolution with Dr. Mitcham

Dr. Michelle Mitcham, also known as Dr. Michelle is a university professor, lecturer, diversity consultant, family law mediator, family court consultant, counselor, and motivational speaker. She has extensive experience as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, and school counselor. Dr. Mitcham has presented regionally, nationally and internationally on topics such as conflict resolution, personal empowerment, high-conflict divorce and children “caught in the middle” of divorce, school guidance issues, diversity, advocacy in counseling, cultural competence, workplace conflict, multi-culturally sensitive leadership, and family law mediation topics. She has also appeared on regional and national television presenting on these topics. Dr. Michelle has been featured on radio, presenting “No More Drama” topics such as increasing self-esteem/self concept, de-stressing your life, dealing with anger, overcoming obstacles and personal loss, personal empowerment, finding your voice, healthy relationships, effective communication skills and strategies for dealing with high-conflict divorce. Dr. Michelle also appeared on the “Oprah Winfrey Show”. Dr. Michelle was most recently recognized with a National award from the Association of Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD) in March 2010. She is a Lifestyle Columnist for several national newspapers.

The Merging of Worlds: Transitioning from High Conflict to a Smooth Resolution with Dr. Mitcham

Dr. Michelle Mitcham, also known as Dr. Michelle is a university professor, lecturer, diversity consultant, family law mediator, family court consultant, counselor, and motivational speaker. She has extensive experience as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, and school counselor. Dr. Mitcham has presented regionally, nationally and internationally on topics such as conflict resolution, personal empowerment, high-conflict divorce and children “caught in the middle” of divorce, school guidance issues, diversity, advocacy in counseling, cultural competence, workplace conflict, multi-culturally sensitive leadership, and family law mediation topics. She has also appeared on regional and national television presenting on these topics.

Dr. Michelle has been featured on radio, presenting “No More Drama” topics such as increasing self-esteem/self concept, de-stressing your life, dealing with anger, overcoming obstacles and personal loss, personal empowerment, finding your voice, healthy relationships, effective communication skills and strategies for dealing with high-conflict divorce. Dr. Michelle also appeared on the “Oprah Winfrey Show”.

Dr. Michelle was most recently recognized with a National award from the Association of Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD) in March 2010. She is a Lifestyle Columnist for several national newspapers.

For more information on Dr. Mitcham, please contact Clifton Camp, of MarketingCamp at 877.751.2950 or clifton@marketingcamp.net or visit her website, www.michellemitcham.com For more information on “IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, Esq.”, please e-mail anthony@reevesfirm.com.

Are you ready for ACTION? LIGHTS? FASHION!!

Prepare yourself as “IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves” will electrify you with an awesome interview Kerry Bannigan.  Kerry is regularly featured in the media discussing the independent fashion market including NBC, CBS, BBC, Smart Money TV and Wall Street Journal. In addition Kerry is on the advisory committee for Annual Advertising Career Conference hosted by Advertising Women of New York, LooseButton and Do It in Person.

Fully understanding the FORCE of FASHION

From branding, endorsement, design, intellectual property, marketing, etc., I don’t think the average person really understands how ‘fashion’ is such an integral part of society’s  culture.  Well, get ready to be enlightened and informed.

Kerry Bannigan began her career ten years ago in Public Relations and Marketing while completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communications at Sheffield Hallam University.  With a background in marketing, events and brand management, Kerry envisioned a revolutionary advance of resources in the emerging/independent fashion industry.  After teaming up with her business partner Arthur Mandel, they launched Nolcha in September 2006.

To continually grow the Nolcha brand on a global platform Ms. Bannigan is responsible for event and digital media partnerships including Lucky Magazine, Vogue Bambini and Yelp. She handles the integration of trade content and brands to consumer internet and retail/ecommerce including Macy’s, Mandee, StyleQuest and Ask.co.uk.

Kerry is on the Board of New York Entrepreneur Week as well as being instrumental in facilitating this week long event working with esteemed professionals such as Gary Whitehill, David Rose, Peter Shankman and Sergio Fernández de Córdova and as well as managing media placement including Fox News, NBC and New York 1.

Kerry is regularly featured in the media discussing the independent fashion market including NBC, CBS, BBC, Smart Money TV and Wall Street Journal. In addition Kerry is on the advisory committee for Annual Advertising Career Conference hosted by Advertising Women of New York, LooseButton and Do It in Person.

Are you ready for the Wall Street Shuffle? Introducing Naresh

Taking Syracuse University by storm, Naresh is a third-year Renée Crown University Honors Program student, majoring in Finance, Accounting and Broadcast Journalism at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Previously a writer for the ‘Daily Orange’ newspaper and Executive Board member of the South Asian Students Association, he is a Junior Analyst for the Orange Value Fund (OVF). Known as “the Ivy League within the Whitman School,” OVF students take MBA-level finance classes, learn the ins and outs of value investing philosophies, and help research, report and manage more than 1.1 million dollars of investor money.

As producer of the Wall Street Shuffle, Naresh books guests everyday and seeks media and business development opportunities to increase branding and overall listenership. With more than a year’s worth of experience producing more than five business shows at the BizRadio Network and CNN Radio, Naresh has booked more than 400 guests in the fields of finance, economics, business management & consulting, self-help, leadership, sales and marketing. He serves as a member of the Foundation for Economic Education.

How To Survive (and perhaps thrive) On A Teacher’s Salary



I have written the book "How To Survive (and perhaps thrive) On A Teacher's
Salary." I've been a teacher for almost ten years and am proud to say that
passion for the craft keeps me in the classroom but smart savings and basic
understanding of financial principles have kept my wife (willingly!) at home
with our children. Many find it hard to believe that one teacher can support
a family of four, but "How to Survive" explains the steps necessary for
others to follow suit and save for life's journeys.