The Four Horsemen Entertainment Group| The Premier Event Planners Was At It Again Over The Weekend


The Four Horsemen Entertainment Group

The Premier Event Planners

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All Black Affair Volume X

What's understood don't need to be said... 

The Four Horsemen Entertainment Group was at it again. For over 10 years now, the Four Horsemen Entertainment Group consist of  B Dot Mitchell, Eric Hudson, Andrae Campbell and Malcom Scott. They have been  providing you the party you plan homecoming around.....

They don't party often but when they do...They prefer a "All Black Party "

This All Black Affair Volume X:  Featured Ms. Tawanna Campbell | Derrty DJ Deja Blu | DJ Nick Hud |The On Call Band & other special guests appearances.  

The event was held at Sahara Temple Ballroom| Pine Bluff, AR

Photo Courtesy by: B Dot Mitchell
Photo Courtesy by: B Dot Mitchell

Photo Courtesy by: B Dot Mitchell
Photo Courtesy by: B Dot Mitchell
























10 Questions with Actress, Writer & Poet NaTosha DeVon


What are your favorite’s quotes?
My favorite quote to live by is "Always be humble and Kind" My quote as an artist that I live by is “The premise of my art is to expose and heal. One can not heal if you don’t see the parts that are broken. So the exposure while brutal is a necessary madness."
Can you tell us a little bit about your business or the work you do?
I am an artist (Actress, Writer, and Poet) I began creating through my poetry at a young age as a method of healing that over the years allowed me to dive into the acting world which has been my sole career for the past five years. In essences I create art that is designed to expose and heal.
What brings you the greatest joy?
The thing in life that brings me the greatest joy is leaving a positive impact on people. 
What accomplishment are you most proud of?
The accomplishment that I am most proud of in this phase of my life is inner peace and acceptance
What is the one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
One thing that people would be surprised to know about me is that I don't really like dressing up. My makeup and the heels while I have to do it for shows and performances I much rather be bare face in an over sized moo-moo as my mother use to call them.
What is one thing you wish you knew when you were younger?
The one thing I wish I knew when I was younger is that I'm not alone in my struggles.
What is on your bookshelf?
My bookshelf is full of plays, poetry books, acting books. I will pretty much read anything when time permits.
If you could talk to three people, who would they be and why?
If I could talk to 3 people they would be my ex, Oprah, and John Keats. I would want to talk to my ex as weird as it sounds to tell him that I forgive him, that he was wrong about me, and to thank him for all the art he has inspired.
 I want to talk to Oprah because I mean who doesn't want to talk to Oprah. But I would tell her the story I've told dozens that we are connect because of the similarities in our life journeys and that she has been the example of all I desire to accomplish in life.
 John Keats, who I'm sure a lot of people don't know that this happens to be one of my favorite deceased poet who's life I've always found interesting.
Do you have any advice you would like to leave with the reader?
My biggest advice I would give to readers is embrace change, speak out when you’re happy, speak out when you're hurting. This will make all the difference in the world.

 Contact Information and website/or social media
Instagram @i_amnatoshadevon
Facebook/ notosha.devon

Over The Weekend Highlights from Poetry & Paint Night w/NaTosha DeVon


My-T-By-Design Therapeutic Art Studio™ & NaTosha DeVon had a one-of-a-kind adventure vibe with Poetry and Paint Night. This event focuses on a blend poetry painting on the canvas and a night of drinks, music and in depth conversation.  Our Master of Ceremony for the event was Speak L.I.F.E (www.speakinglife.info/ ) Book L.I.F.E to hear the story…..

 

Check Out videos highlights from the event of Poet NaTosha DeVon

ABOUT NATOSHA
NaTosha DeVon. Is an Artist, activist, lover of mankind, and most importantly a child of The High God. My life is simple I desire to leave my mark on this world and be a positive influence on all of those that I have the pleasure of encountering during this lifetime. My art is my voice and the world is my muse.

Poetry & Paint Night w/Natosha DeVon!
Mytbydesign Therapeutic Art Studio
392 East Sunbridge Drive, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703
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Over The Weekend with MY-T-BY-DESIGN Therapeutic Art Studio™️


MY-T-BY-DESIGN Therapeutic Art Studio is a fun family-friendly location for all to come and express themselves creatively through art. MY-T-BY-DESIGN believes in the power of stories. "Imperfectly Painting with Purpose"
My- T- By Design  utilize therapeutic art as a gateway into the creative process for individuals and families to improve and enhance their well-being.  There motto is “release and heal into the canvas”. 

Friday Night Couple's Night! 
Topic: "The Art of Love in Relationships"

Saturday Night Sip-N-Paint Girls Night Out!

Topic: "What’s Your Flow"
Guest Speakers
Owner/Founder Lakisha Harper -Bradley
Sheree Peterson-Williams, Little Rock, Arkansas
(Raising Phoenix)@raisingphoenix78 or facebook.com/RPhoeni/
Lukysha Sims-Neal, Process 2 Promise
Stacy Harper(L.I.F.E.) @speak_l.i.f.e or www.speakinglife.info













 
MY-T-BY-DESIGN is a creative arts service focused on painting with a purpose.
We offer a fun family-friendly atmosphere for all ages to come and express themselves uniquely through art. Unable to make it to our studio? 
No worries, we're also mobile and WE COME TO YOU!

Do you want to have your own Private Painting Party?
Text or Call Lakisha  Harper-Bradley for more information. (479)802-9585 
Our Location is 392 East Sunbridge DriveFayettevilleAR 72703-1868 


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10 Questions with Certified Health and Wellness Coach and Manager of Profile by Sanford Val Giuttari

  What is your education and work experience?
I have a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and sports medicine from the University of Minnesota-Mankato.  I am also a certified health and wellness coach and a certified pharmacy technician.  I started off when I was younger working in a coffee shop.  That was one of my favorite jobs because you could make every customer smile.  I then moved into banking in high school and then to the pharmacy in college.  Working in the pharmacy was very eye opening.  There were so many patients with bags full of medication that I knew they didn’t need if they just made some lifestyle modifications.  That’s what leads me to Profile by Sanford.     
Can you tell us a little bit about your business?
Profile by Sanford was developed by physicians and researchers at Sanford Health.  They are one of the world’s largest healthcare systems.  They came together to create a plan to take the guesswork out of a healthy lifestyle change.  We focus on nutrition, activity, and lifestyle coaching to help our members lose weight, but more importantly, keep it off.  What really sets us apart is our coaches and our Profile foods.  Are coaches finished their bachelor’s degree in health and wellness as well as certified through Sanford Health.  Our foods are FDA approved and fully fortified.  The idea here is to educate our members’ so they are done with diets.  Lastly, we offer a genetic test which will help us set up a plan for you based off your body’s DNA.
   
What are your favorite’s quotes?
“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have”
“Your customer doesn’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”
“The body achieves what the mind believes”
“No matter how slow you go, you are still lapping everyone on the couch”      

What ignited the spark in to starting a business venture or make any significant changes?
It just made sense.  I was working with Profile in Minnesota for almost five years and it never got old.  Each member has their own unique story or journey and to reach the finish line with them is very rewarding.  I also knew I wanted to come back South and get out of that cold weather.  So, when the opportunity came up to move to Arkansas and start this store, I couldn’t say no.  I also have family here so it’s great to be closer to them.
What brings you the greatest joy?
Giuttari Family
My family.   I love coming home every day to my Wife Amanda and my beautiful daughter Gianna.  It brings a smile to my face every time, even on the hard days.  What also brings me joy is my job.  I get to do what I love and help members every single day.  Nothing is more rewarding than seeing members add years onto their lives and seeing them full of energy and happy again.  It’s wonderful being a part of their journey, they become family.  
What is the best advice you've been given?
“Challenge the thoughts in your own head”.  I find that it is easy to doubt yourself or feel that it won’t work or that you aren’t good enough.  But we are always hardest on ourselves so if you can challenge those thoughts, you can push through and go so far.
       What accomplishment are you most proud of?
There are many accomplishments that I am proud of.  I try to really live in the moment and appreciate all the things I have done.  I am proud of my college degree, making a wonderful family, and starting this business adventure here in Arkansas.
      What is one thing you wish you knew when you were younger?
I am blessed to have had a great upbringing and was taught a lot at a young age.  There weren’t many surprises for me along the way.  I do wish that someone would have told me how fast life would go by and to really enjoy each moment.  I do that now, but it took a while to catch on to that.
    Do you have any advice you would like to leave with the reader?
Slow down and enjoy life.  We often get caught in our habits and routines and forget that each day is special.  Do what you love and love the people around you.
 What’s something you think every person should experience in their lifetime?
I think that everyone should experience the world, aka travel.  There is so much this world has to offer and we only see a little piece of it each day.  It’s so rewarding to go to other countries and see how different life could be.  We took a medical mission trip to Honduras and you can really appreciate life when all the comforts are taken away.     
Val Giuttari | Store Manager
Profile by Sanford
4305 S. Pleasant Crossing Blvd
Suite 103
Rogers | AR | 72758
p: 479-340-0909
c: 952-201-5710 f: 855-677-5700

www.profileplan.com

Letting Go of Attachment to Reach Your Outcome

Letting Go of Attachment to Reach Your Outcome

You’re starting a project, new business, new career move or a new exercise plan and it’s in shaky new territory for you. You feel doubt about whether you can do it, and so you’re tensely doing everything you can to make sure it will turn out the way you hope.
The stress, fear, doubts and tension all come from attachment on how you perceive your outcome and how you think things will turn out. The process is a journey and it’s important to let go of any negative attachment be it people, places or things that may hinder you for reaching your goals.

We could acknowledge that…….

·                                 The outcome isn’t always fully in our control
    Sometimes other people get in the way or unintentionally sabotage a project, sometimes things happen that we didn’t expect, sometimes despite our best efforts things just turn out differently than we pictured in our heads. On a training plan, the weather could get worse than we thought, we might come down with the flu for a week, we might get injured or things come up to throw our schedule off.
·                                 There are multiple outcomes that will be OK, if not great. For example, maybe we won’t get six-pack abs if we do our best with this plan, or maybe we won’t finish the marathon we’re training for … but maybe we’ll get healthier despite not meeting the goal? Maybe we’ll enjoy the exercise, maybe we can meet other people trying to get healthier, and maybe we’ll experience beautiful outdoors that we wouldn’t otherwise get to experience? On our new project, maybe it won’t turn out as well as we hope, but we could still enjoy the process, learn a lot, form good relationships with our team or client, and get better at the process itself. The outcome we hope for isn’t the only one we can be happy with, and sometimes the actual outcome will be better than we hoped for, if we’re open to it.
         Focusing on the outcome is detrimental 
    It causes us to stress out, to enjoy the process less, sometimes to not even start something because we don’t think we have a chance of getting the desired outcome. We don’t ever write that novel because we think we can’t write a good one. But how do you ever get good at writing a novel if you never attempt it? It also causes us to be disappointed with the outcome when it’s not what we want, to be disappointed in ourselves when we don’t live up to our own expectations, to feel that we’re not enough (or others are not enough).

              Letting Go of Attachment to Outcome
Letting go of our attachment to the outcome is freeing. It helps us to be more present with the doing, the being, the act itself, rather than what might come in the future. It can help us have better relationships, because we’re more focused on the people than the goal. It can help us have a better relationship to ourselves, as we focus on our own well-being and contentment, rather than some external source of possible happiness (spoiler: happiness doesn’t come from external things)
What can you focus on instead of outcome? Here are a few good ideas:
·                     The intention. I’ve found my intention in doing a task to be much more important than the outcome. It’s what I hope to bring to the task rather than what I hope to get out of it. It’s how I want to show up right now, rather than what I want things to be in the future. 
Examples: I have an intention to be helpful and loving as I write this post; I intend to be mindful and appreciative of my many blessing small or big. I intend to be fully present with the person I’m talking to, compassionate and open-hearted with them.
·                   The effort. Instead of worrying about how things will turn out, pay attention instead to how focused you are on it, how much effort you’re putting into it, how mindful you are as you do it. How much of your heart are you putting into it? How much love and care are you giving it?
·                     The process. The outcomes are a result of the process — if you’re not getting the outcome you want, focus on improving the process. How much care are you taking as you do it? How can you step up your game? Don’t worry about the outcome as much as you pay attention to how you’re doing things.
·                     The moment. What is beautiful about this particular moment, as you do the action? What can you notice? Can you be curious as you do the act, instead of having a fixed mindset? What is there to appreciate about yourself, about the other person, about everything around you, right now?
·                     Relationships. Much more important than the outcome is the relationship you have with the people you’re serving and working with or your relationship with your loved ones. When you’re focused on the outcome, you often disregard the feelings of the people you’re working with, snapping at them when they’re not doing things the way you’d like. Instead, you can focus on your connection with them, on finding ways to make them enjoy the process more, on being loving or compassionate.
Think about how this might change things for you. If you’re working on a shaky new project, you can let go of how you might want things to turn out, and instead focus on how you want to show up, what is beautiful about the moment, having fun with the effort, playing and being curious, being more loving to yourself and others. This transforms every act, every habit, every project, every moment with others.

Jus Jivin with Producer|Director|Writer|Comedian Reggie Hathorn

Did you always want to be a Comedian | Actor | Director | Writer
No. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be. I knew I had the spirit and energy of an entertainer. Because I loved entertaining people and I liked being center stage. The writing thing actually just happened a few years ago when I began telling stories on Facebook and realized I had somewhat of a natural gift for storytelling. I always, I mean always listened to comedy as a kid. I was actually the only kid in my neighborhood who was allowed to listen to Richard Pryor.

I’ve always loved comedy but it wasn’t until later in life that I realized that comedians use comedy as therapy and a way to deal with pain…then I wanted to be a comic. So all the other kids use to come over my house so we could listen to his albums. Directing is also new to me. I honestly just recently found out that directing is essentially storytelling and getting actors to help bring your story/vision to life. And I actually love directing. Acting is something I never wanted to really do. 
 What gives me greatest joy?
Freedom…no obligations. No schedule. Just being able to come and go as I please. If I could, I would just be a professional wanderer. There is so much joy in having no plans but all the time to do nothing. I don’t like people telling me when and what time I have to be somewhere. For years, I didn’t wear a watch because my philosophy was, “I’ll get wherever I wanna go, whenever I wanna get there”. Of course I was an entrepreneur. And listening to music while being free is the cherry on the banana split.
 What is the best advice I’ve been given.
Good question. There are actually two bits of equally valuable advice. The first was by my late business mentor, Dr. Marvin Robinson, “If you have an idea or a business you want to do. Wake up the next day and start doing the shit. Don't say shit to anyone not even your friends. As a matter of fact, fuck your friends. 
You don’t need anyone talking you out of what you want to do” I’ve taken this advice and applied it to many areas of my life. It always seems to work. You have to just do it. I’ve found that people that spend the most time talking spend less time doing it. So I don’t talk much when I move, because my energy is on moving. 
 What is one thing you wish you knew when you were younger, now that you’re older?
I wish someone would have told me that life doesn’t always go according to your plans and it doesn’t always look how you envisioned it. Life can whoop your ass if you let it. And as much as we want them to, dreams don’t always come true. They can come true, but that’s not always the case. Some of your friends are only friends for a while. And when you’ve come to the conclusion that you’ve outgrown them, it’s okay. Accept it, it happens. Because somebody has outgrown you as well. And Hell, take care of your credit. 
What is on your bookshelf?
“Oh the places you'll go by Dr Seuss. Even though it’s a children’s book. There are lessons that are applicable to all stages of life.  
Tangrams, which are Japanese puzzles, because it keeps my mind sharp and helps with critical thinking. 
A book on Etymology, because I love the origins of words and phrases. 
A book of toasts, because I love having cool shit to say when you give toasts. I love giving toasts. 
‘The Life of Frank Sinatra’, big Sinatra fan because I always felt like he lived one of the best lives in American history because he really did do shit his way and admire a person that lives life to the fullest and can get beat up but yet get up and keep on living. A clock. Some other random books. 
 Do you think comedic abilities are something someone either has or doesn’t? Or do you think it’s something that can be learned?
I think people have it in them already. I just think you learn to fine tune it or find your voice. 
What is your dream project? 
There are two. My first is to travel and tell my life story and get paid to be myself. And that is in the making as I type. I have always been big on getting to me and being myself at all times in all environments. And I’ve mastered that. I’m me in any circle.  Second is writing a sitcom about life as a child and my childhood neighborhood friends. We did some outlandish things as kids. We had great times. Now that I’m older, there were so many lessons and messages in the lives we lived. And we some gut busting times as well. Those stories need to be told. It’s a coming of age type of thing. 
What projects are you working on?
My upcoming tour in the fall is my main project currently. It’s taking all my time and energy. It’s my first tour so I’m knee deep in it. 
What is the one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
I love all Little Debbie snack cakes. I mean all. Some I love more than others, but I love them all. I could eat a little Debbie every day. As a matter of fact, I think I do. I know all the convenient stores that carry them. I tend to shy away from the ones that don’t. I can look at a store and tell if the carry Little Debbie’s or not. When I feel that a store carries Little Debbie’s, I get out the car smiling and I have little pep in my step, and I’ve only been wrong twice. And those two times, were heartbreaking. 
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10 Questions with Author, Advocate, Community Activist and Radio Talk Show Host at KLEK 102.5 FM Qubilah Jones

Qubilah Jones is a 41 year old, divorced mother of 20-year-old son. She graduated high school in Marianna, AR in 1995 and started college at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, AR the same year. After many starts and stops, Qubilah is working on finishing her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology. She will move on to getting an MPA for Non Profit Management.
In between her starts and stops of seeking a college degree, Qubilah attended Arkansas Academy of Hair Design and became a Licensed Manicurist in 2013.  Qubilah is the author of the poetry books, The Queen Collection and Spiritually Lyrical with many more projects in the works.
Along with seeking to finish her degree, Qubilah is the host of the morning radio talk show called, “Community Conversations” which airs on KLEK 102.5 FM Monday-Friday from 9-10 am CST. 
Favorite Quote(s):
We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society --- Angela Davis 
To understand how any society functions you must understand the relationship between the men and the women --- Angela Davis 
 What brings you the greatest joy?
1. When I know I put my best effort forward and had a successful outcome to whatever the project was
2. When I get the opportunity to do something for someone and they were not expecting it. My joy comes from seeing them filled with joy.
What motivates you?
      The desire to make a difference in the world. I want to use my life and story to incite change and spark a renewed sense of self in everyone I meet, especially young girls between the ages 12-18. I do not want my success to just be defined by having a large bank account or by being famous, but by making a real difference in the world.
What is the best advice you've been given?
     The advice was, don’t look at where you are and what you can’t do. Seek God for your desires while working within your current capabilities. This is a paraphrased version of the way it was given to me.
  What accomplishment are you most proud of?
             If I had to pick one, I would say getting my first book of poetry published. I say that because I have been writing since I was about 14. I have written many pieces and performed mainly in churches. However, to actually organize and edit my work and to go through the process of getting it published and sold was a huge step for me.
  What are some things you wish you knew when you were younger?
         I wish I knew it was okay to love my body, no matter what shape and size it was as long as I was eating properly, exercising and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I also wish I had known that I wasn’t ready for sex and love at the age of 15. Last, but definitely not least, I wish I had known what was happening to me was preparing me for the woman I am to become.
    What is on your bookshelf?
      I have many books from local authors that are also my friends and some that were guest on my talk show. I have a few books that were gifts. There’s one by Nikki Giovanni, Bicycles: Love Poems. Another by Angela Davis, Women, Culture, Politics. Then there are quite a few meditations, inspirational books with scriptures and a message geared towards women. I have plenty to keep me busy.
    If you could talk to three people, who would they be and why?
 1. India Arie: I would talk to her because her music along with other neo-soul artist set me on the path to get more serious about my writing and start putting more of the deeper, darker and emotional parts of me in my poetry. I would like her to help me dig even deeper. I know there is so much more in my soul that has yet to be revealed. I want to stop being afraid of exposing myself, living in my truth.

2. Angela Davis: While I may not be as radical and fearless as she is, I know some aspect of those traits live within me. Again going back to person #1, I want to start stirring up my soul so that I can become a more effective advocate for change.  

3. Sojourner Truth: I would love to get her perspective on life during slavery. My purpose being that I want to develop a deeper connection with my ancestors and hear the real stories beyond the history books and self-motivated documentaries. I want to hear the good, bad and ugly stories. I would love to tell her those two years after her death, slavery was officially abolished. I would to share how blacks in America have lived since that time.
    What is one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
This question made me chuckle. I think people will be very surprised that under this neo-soul, hippie chic soul lives a slightly ratchet version of me that loves what I call booty music. My love for this music goes back to the 90’s when 2 Live Crew, 95 South and many others from the So So Def family came on the scene. She stays hidden for the most part but when I am home alone and feeling hype, I crank up Spotify and get my boogie on.
   Do you have any advice you would like to leave with the reader?
One piece of advice I would like to leave is, “Find a few things you are passionate about and find a way to turn them into a career and/or a way to connect with your community. Do not start out seeking to get rich or you will burn out very quickly. Seek to perfect your skills, display your work throughout a few non-paid avenues and offer a few pro bono services. Over time, you will build valuable, life-long connections that will lead to the big payout. While you are going through the process, do not watch the clock or calendar or even dare to compare others success to your seemingly lack thereof.”
Contact Information and website/or social media
Facebook: Qubilah Jones
Instagram: @thepinkqueenq
Twitter: @ThePinkQueenQ
LinkedIn: Qubilah (Harden) Jones