Share your truth
Communicate from that place in the center of your heart. Share your truth; you deserve to be heard. Apeak honestly, and fearlessly share the dreams, stories, and words that may have been locked away.
Day 10
What habits do you have that you would like to replace?
Eating out so much and replace with healthy foods working on it.
What about you?
Interview with Toon
By: Where It Begins
Q. Tell everyone who Toon is and how you got the name Toon?
A. Well Toon is a humble person who grew up on the southside of Atlanta who always loves sports and music. I love to rhyme….I got my name from my grandma. She passed a year after I was born so we just stuck with Toon because she gave me that name but she got it from my girl cousin whose name was Toon Toon…
Q. What made you want to be a Rapper?
A. I always like to rhyme words together and make a story like a poet. It was just in me from the jump.
Q. What is one of your best experiences or accomplishments?
A. Seeing my family happy about my success and having the best team ever with me period and that’s MMR x CLB 4Life in my best experience coming out of the helicopter for my mixtape release was like a movie straight up.
Q. What or who inspired you to be a Rapper?
A. My lifestyle, the struggle, the pain and my family.
Follow me @toon_clb
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Interview with Shooter
By: Where It Begins
Quote “My hobbies are just raising my kids and do everything possible to make them smile. I don’t live for me I live for them.”
Q. Tell everyone who shooter is?
A. Shooter is just a brother from the hood, who has been blessed with an opportunity and trying to make the best out of it.
Q. Out of all the reality shows out here today what made you want to be on Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta?
A. Unfortunately I was chosen to be on the show I never ever thought I would be on tv.
Q. How have your experience been being on Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta?
A. It is a blessing to be on Love and Hip-Hop the show has opened my eyes up to so much more in life. Despite of the negativity you see me go through on the show.
Q. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
A. In the next 5 years I will be in big motion pictures that u have to watch in theaters. My trucking company will be off the ground and so would my barbershop.
Follow me at @goodshooter
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Interview with Big Nick
By: Where It Begins
Quote: “I feel like before any artist or label releases a project all the production for that project should be paid for. That should be mandatory”.
Q. Tell us more about who Big Nick is?
A. I am a producer, a developer, a life coach. I mold stars. I have been doing music for roughly 17 years now, I was a club promoter for 5 years, so I’ve been a part of the entertainment scene 360.
Q. What made you want to be a music producer?
A. I didn’t. I wanted to be an artist but my passion for music expanded talents and morphed me into what I am today. I learned how to make beats and record, and since I started off rapping, I am good at songwriting.
Q. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?
A. A wife and kid, 8,000 sq ft house and at the top of the game with a plethora of plaques and number 1’s.
Q. What is something that really challenges you being a producer?
A. My little brother Jbo. He taught me how to use pro tools and that opened up the floodgates for me to produce a lot of good music.
Follow me at @bignick912
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We All Have Our Own Challenges
Your hardships may look different than someone’s else, but they are not better or worse. If you could experience everyone else’s problems for just a few minutes, you’d quickly take yours back. Each of us will experience the grief of loss, the thrill of love, the devastating of not belonging, and the healing of friendship. Others may not experience them in the exact same ways as you do, but their experiences are no less real or powerful than yours. Don’t compare your problems to those of others, because we all have our own heavy burdens to carry.
Day 9
When are you most creative?
Day 9
At night when its peaceful and after I read a business book that gives me inspiration.
What about you?
Day 8
What book had the most significant impact on you?
The bible and the 48 laws of power
What about you??
Interview with Edward Manning
By: Where It Begins
Quote: “I never miss an opportunity to work on my health. Most of my fitness level is worked on in the gym. I also like to take hikes and use my environment to be active.”
Q. Tell us more about who Ed is?
A. That is an excellent question. Who I am continues to evolve as I experience life and learn new things. In short, I am a 41-year-old Black male who is an owner of a personal training company called Mpressionz Fitness LLC. I spent 15 years in the Air force as an Air Traffic Controller. When I decided to get out of the military, I decided my working life to improve the health of others through functional training and knowledge.
Q. Tell us about your journey of being in fitness?
A. I have always been active. My dad was a basketball coach and had a basketball in my hands since I was born. I played basketball, football, baseball, and ran track in my youth. The working on fitness for more than health started with my deployment to Iraq in 2008, that I had mentioned before.
Q. What are some of the advantages and challenges of being fit?
A. I believe the biggest challenge of being fit is consistency. Working out and eating right on the days that you don’t want to be necessary to reach optimum health.
Q. What advice can you give to other people who want to be fit?
A. The best advice I can give is to stop waiting and get active. If you’re not sure what to do, hire a knowledgeable trainer to show you how. The key though is to start moving toward a worthwhile health goal.
Follow me @Edwardmanning and Website: www.getbodiedbyed.com
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