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Andrea Berlin Schwartz to Lead Community Wellness Experience Focused on Strength, Hormone Health, and Midlife Vitality
By Kendra Hall Across the country, more women are seeking practical guidance on navigating midlife health, hormonal changes, and sustainable wellness habits. Community-driven fitness and education experiences are stepping in to meet that need, led by professionals who combine science, movement, and lifestyle coaching into accessible support.
By Kendra Hall16 days ago in Interview
The Podomedy Comedy Network Is No Joke!
Podomedy is a UK-based award-winning independent podcast network with over a dozen shows serving listeners in 100 countries including the UK and US. Over the past 25 years, they've been part of groundbreaking projects through vision and sound to deliver high-quality content for broadcasters, networks and brands. To date, their network of shows has received 30+ nominations.
By Frank Racioppi17 days ago in Interview
Bounty on the Butcher. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
When I wrote “Price on His Head,” subtlety wasn’t on the menu. Politeness wasn’t even in the room. I was trying to capture the anger, frustration, and disbelief that millions of people around the world have felt for years watching the damage one man’s grip on power can do. The line between right and wrong is clear to me, and in this song, I make no apologies for choosing a side.
By Thorne Empire18 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Kivonshe Williams Is Claiming Space in the Interview With the Vampire Universe
For this installment of Black Women in Fandom series, we're spotlighting Kivonshe Williams - filmmaker, entertainment journalist, critic, and host of So There's That - whose love for vampires turned into a powerful, full-circle fandom experience. Deeply rooted in the world of Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat, Kivonshe represents what it looks like when Black women unapologetically take up space in genre communities that haven't always centered us.
By Tammy Reese18 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: Kat Monroe on One Direction, Taylor Swift, and Turning Fangirl Culture Into a Career
What if the very thing people told you to tone down became the foundation of your career? In this edition of Black Women in Fandom, we spotlight Kat Monroe - journalist, NYU and Georgetown alumna, and founder of Fan Fave Media and Fangirl Forward whose lifelong love of pop culture helped shape her path in media and entertainment. From late-night television studios to nationally syndicated newsrooms, Kat never left behind the fan identity that first inspired her.
By Tammy Reese18 days ago in Interview
Alexander Loveyko Explains How Artists Can Protect Their Rights When Selling Music Catalogs.. Content Warning.
✦ What key legal factors should an artist consider before selling or licensing their music catalog in the U.S. market? First, I always tell artists: you’re not just selling songs, you’re selling a future cash flow.
By New Generation 20 days ago in Interview










