When difficult times arise,remind yourself that life will go back to normal, even if it’s a new normal. Whatever you are experiencing will eventually pass. The truth doesn’t diminish what is happening, but it allows you to find the light at the end of the tunnel by recognizing that time will keep moving forward. And in time, you will be okay once again.
If you had a choice of one superpower what would it be and why?
I would choose to be invisible so I can see all things be different places without anyone knowing. Just be invisible sit in on deep conversations, maybe help alot in different ways without people knowing its me
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Interview with Introducing Ascended Man: Scott Howard
By: Where It Begins
Q. Tell us more of who Scott Howard is?
A. The Soul Spark known as Scott Howard is a 3D being on a journey of ascension to 5D. About 5 years ago, I went through an awakening of sorts. Source & my Angels felt it was time to take off the training wheels and enlightened me to what was behind the curtain of OZ. I thought I was going crazy, but I discovered that EVERYTHING IS ALIVE… even the air we breathe…we are NEVER alone. I guess I am what you would call a ‘lightworker’ for a lack of a better term. It was made clear to me that I was to bring a new genre of music to the world as it was in great need. This music is called ‘source music’ and is played at 432 Hz. I am one that has seen & been through a lot of pain being a Capricorn. We are the low man on the totem pole and do best at night (most musicians do!), My son Maxx was taken from me 2 years ago which devastated me. I locked myself in my studio for 2 weeks and wrote my next 2 albums. In general, I get very little sleep and write constantly. I feel the music is probably channeled from the Angelic realm. However, I was told by a well-known psychic that my spirit guides are Nickola Tesla and John Lennon…what better company? I guess that is why my new album “The Language of Clouds” would resonate with The Beatles Nickola Tesla enthusiasts given that my music is at 432 Hz which raises the frequency of the listeners. My vibration has gone up and I seem to be more psychic as I see things I have never seen before…some good and some bad… but all in all, I’m ready to help raise the frequency of the world.
Q. What do you consider your best life experience or accomplishment?
A. The birth of my two children: my son who is gone, Maxx, and my daughter Alyx, and meeting my soulmate and wife Debbie, and writing Source music in 432 that seems to resonate with the world.
Q. Where do you see your career in the next 5 years?
A. In the next five years I plan on extensively touring for both live performances and radio throughout the world. I will write, teach, heal, continue to learn from my angels, love my family, and live a fulfilling 5D life… perform and bring light to where there is darkness…Be light!
Q. Is there anything else you’d like to add?
A. What is happening in our world is all about good and evil and economics. The evil that has operated under the public’s general consciousness has stolen more than you can imagine but will reveal itself soon enough… then the healing will need to happen. As the atrocities and crimes are beyond comprehension, I hope my music in 432 Hz will help increase the hope and frequency for as many as possible. Let us be the driving force to bring heaven to earth…be light.
Q. Tell us more about who M.O. Littles the Hip-Hop artist from Toronto is?
A. I am a Toronto based, Hip-Hop artist who has been lucky enough to perform my music in over countries around the world. I’ve also had the opportunity to do shows and be on songs with the likes of Machine Gun Kelly, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Merkules, Madchild and Celph Titled & Apathy, to name a few.
Q. What or who influenced you to get into music?
A. The first time I heard Hip-Hop music was Maestro Fresh Wes’ “Drop the Needle” when I was 10 years old. That was a defining moment in my life and started me on a lifelong pursuit. I’ve had many influences throughout my years of making music, however, Tupac was the biggest during my formative years.
Q. How is the music in Toronto different from the U.S. music?
A. The music, itself, in Toronto isn’t all that much different than the U.S. because of the internet, we all get instant access to new music so things that are trending in the U.S., or anywhere else in the world, are simultaneously happening here as well. That being said, artists who aren’t necessarily following trends and creating music that is more based in their reality, can definitely come up with their own sound.
Q. What are some of your other hobbies?
A. I’ve always been into photography and have been working a lot more on it recently.
Q. What is one of your best experiences or accomplishments you had being an artist?
A. The greatest moments, as an artist, are always receiving messages from fans saying that my music has helped them in some way. Nothing is more rewarding.
“An advantage of being in the fashion industry is you get opportunities to showcase your brand all over the world.”
Q. Tell is who Rashida Brown is lifestyle. It was also founded with the purpose of building confidence in girls.
A. Rashida Brown is a fashion visionary with a unique approach to her craft that has endeared to fashion enthusiasts. Growing up, she had a flair for fashion but aspired to be a fashion stylist. Rashida has worked professionally in the fashion industry for four years and designing for two years and is the founder of the JaPera Brown Collection, a clothing line which brings timeless designs to contemporary lifestyle. It was also founded with the purpose of building confidence in girls and women.
Q. Tell us about your company “The JaPera Brown Collection”?
A. The JaPera Brown Collection is a clothing brand catered to girls and women of all sizes and nationalities. Our mission is to build confidence in girls and women by providing products that inspire, educate, uplift and push them into the true beauty that only lies within.
Q. What is one of your greatest accomplishments in life?
A. One of the greatest accomplishments in life is graduating high school and receiving my associate degree directly after, now my bachelor’s degree directly after, now my bachelor’s degree is currently in progress.
Q. What are some of your other hobbies?
A. I love, love, love dancing and I also like to sing.
You are your greatest advocate, and the validation that you need most is your own. You are strong enough and good enough, exactly as you are in this moment, to do whatever you chose to do. Even if others are well intentioned with their advice, only you know what is best for you. So stay true to your choices and trust in your strength. Find happiness in whichever way suits you. The people you are trying your hardest to impress are likely not your people. The ones who deserve your respect and attention are the ones who see you as you are and love you anyway.
We live in a world of constant activity that leaves us feeling overcharged. But there is so much power in stillness. What would happen if you slowed down? Would the world around you feel different?
Try it. Slow down. Breathe in. Look outward. See inward. Exhale. Repeat as often as needed
“I am grateful for all my experiences in my neighborhood because they made me into the strong woman that I am today. Seeing the potential where I was from inspired me to be that beacon of light and show everyone that you can make it where you are from.”
Q. It’s an honor to interview you, I see you wear many hats. Can you tell us more about who Krystal Garner is?
A. Thank you so much for taking the time to interview me, especially with everything that’s going on. Currently I’m the General Manager of the Trap Music Museum. I am also the CEO and the Founder of Garner Enterprises LLC which encompasses all my hats from entertainment (hosting and brand ambassador work), C-suite executive consulting and motivational speaking.
Q. I have not made it to the Trap Museum yet but looking forward to going, how has that experience been?
A. First of all you need to come as soon as you’re able to. It’s one of the biggest attractions in Atlanta. It’s an honor to transition from being an entertainer to being a full-on executive in the industry that I love. I also now have the opportunity to pay it forward and allow people who want to be in the industry to get their feet wet.
Q. How did you end up getting with Grand Hustle?
A. I took a risk and quit my job to go on the “Grand Hustle” on BET, a competition show to work for TIP. God blessed me to win the show and I relocated to Atlanta to work for his Empire. After my contract was up, due to the success with the Trap Music Museum: I resigned to Grand Hustle.
Q. I also see that you play basketball and are good at the hoops. Who is your favorite basketball player and how do they inspire you in this sport?
A. I’m actually not going to say a favorite player, but I will say a favorite coach, Vivian Stringer. The reason being, she is a powerful woman in sports and also an amazing woman of Alpha Kappa Alpha Inc.
“One of my best experiences happened in 2015 when I signed an official marriage certificate.”
Q. Tell us more of who Elle Spencer is?
A. I come from a large, close-knit family. We lived near the Rocky Mountains so my siblings and I spent our youth skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding down whatever hill we could find. It was a great place to grow up, but I prefer a warmer climate now which is a good thing since I live in California. I’ve had all kinds of jobs-massage therapist, frame builder- but nothing that was ever a passion until the writing came along. Now, I’m a full-time writer of lesbian romance. Still hard to believe that’s my job.
Q. Tell us about the book 30 Dates in 30 Days?
A. 30 Dates in 30 Days is my third full-length novel. It’s an irreverent humorous (I hope) look at dating when you’re trying to find “The One.” The main character is Veronica, an overworked attorney who’s trying to make partner and be married by the time she’s thirty-five. She’s about to achieve her professional goals, but her love life is pretty much non-existent. Her assistant Bea intervenes and sets Veronica up on blind dates that she’s chosen for her through a dating app. Since Veronica wants to be efficient about everything in her life, Bea suggests 30 dates in 30 days. Of course, chaos ensues because how could that ever go well? I think it’s a fun read, but I’m biased.
Q. What are some of your other hobbies?
A. I love to travel. I love to read. I love a good Netflix binge. Since my wife and I bought a home last year, most of my spare time is spent on home improvement projects. Browsing in Home Depot is my new hobby, or lowes, or Ikea. You get the picture.
Q. What advice can you give to other authors?
A. If you think you have a compelling story to tell, then get it out there. I think that’s especially important where voices are underrepresented. So, in my case, that’s LGBTQ, but the same is true for people of color and people of different socio-economic or cultural backgrounds. It’s so important that we all get our stories out there whether it’s romances, suspense thrillers, mysteries or any other genre. The more the better.
“My mom and grandma inspire me. I’ve seen them both pull off miracles having little to no resources.”
Q. Tell us who Clay James the Hip-Hop artist is?
A. I was born in Atlanta and raised in Savannah Ga. I moved from Atlanta when I was a baby then came back here around 2004. Been here ever since. My career started on the campus of Georgia State University while I was enrolled there. I’m a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated and was pretty known “Popular” on campus so one of my older frats bruhs Imari Curtis suggested I should rap. So, I tried it out and I started getting a buzz.
Q. What or who inspired you?
A. My mom and grandma inspire me. I’ve seen them both pull off miracles having little to no resources. When I was little, I remember my mom having like 3 jobs at one point. I feel like that’s where I get my grind from. My grandma was one of my first supporters of my music dream. Since she passed away, my mom has taken up the slack in that department.
Q. How was your experience working and being mentored by Big Boi from Outkast?
A. Big Boi is a solid dude. He’s a nonsense type of dude too. It’s always dope when I think about how close we got because he never took anyone from back home (Savannah, GA) under his wing before. I was the first and only so far. I learned a lot of jewels from him just being around and talking that I hold near me today. I give him the credit for discovering me. I had a buzz before I met him, but once he co signed me it took me to another level. People took me way more seriously.
Q. What is one of your best experiences or accomplishments?
A. Getting signed by Snoop and going on tour with him. I’ve never told anybody this before, but I wasn’t really a snoop fan as a kid. I was a Tupac fan when it came to Death Row Records. I always looked at Snoop as a super-duper star and I liked some of his music. To go from watching Snoop every day on TV to being with him learning the game every day was kind of surreal. I don’t respect how it ended and him and his team know why, but I definitely appreciate what he did for me in the time we were together.