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Having worked with some of the biggest names in the business, Williams will take us on the journey of his life, how he got is first big break in the industry and give his advice for those who believe they haev what it takes to make it in music. As the Musical Supervisor for the upcoming reality show The Write Stuff he will also tell listeners what he hopes to bring to the project. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009
Conversations LIVE! Radio is pleased to announce that nationally sought-after consultant Jeff Gulko (http://www.jeffgulko.com) will make his first appearance on the show on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 12p.m. CST (1p.m. EST/10a.m. PT).
Gulko will talk about his beginnings, how he found and has followed his own road to success and what is next for him in 2009. To listen to the interview live simply visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive or call the switchboard at 1.347.426.3645.
History 2009
I woke up this morning with history on my mind.
Though it's only
The country in which I live fulfilled another aspect of its greatness today with the swearing in of its 44th President, our first black President.
But there is more.
It comes only one day after the nation celebrated the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
and the message of his life along with his famous dream.
That's part of why I woke up this morning with history on my mind.
The election of President Barack Obama to the White House is just another facet of the dream held by not just Dr. King but so many
others who believed in this country's ability to learn, to lead and to love.
But there is still much more to do.
Dreams come true when you not only believe but work in harmony with those beliefs.
It's fine to put hope in other's ability, but that hope must be planted in the work that other's see that we are willing to do ourselves.
There has been much talk of change, and that change can come if we are willing to rearrange the way we live our lives
so that it is seen in not just one man but us as one nation.
Real change will lead us to treat our fellow man in a way that shows we believe that no life is greater than another
we will treat each other as sisters and brothers.
Real change will inspire us to seek ways we can encourage others to be their best instead of standing by and
letting our fellow citizens in the world fail like the rest.
If we want real change we won't accept just anything. Just getting by will not do. Not now. Not anymore. Not for anyone.
History is on my mind because we are all part of it, creating it, learning from it and living it.
Though not all our history has been the best of us, I know that what we leave behind beginning with this day will outlive the rest of us.
Others will look back on this day and marvel at the hope created
and through our actions we will be able to say that we appreciate our part in history.
We welcome it, because in the chapters we will add there will be pride that we are now being the people we want others to think we are.
And our best is yet to come.
© 2009 C. A. Webb
A Platinum Sponsor of The Write Stuff, the Poetic Monthly Magazine is not only keeping its national readership informed about the events surrounding the historic literary program. The winner of the competition will get a column in the publication as well as a year subscription. CONFIRMED FOR SEASON ONE: Darrell Bruner (Atlanta, GA)
Two contestants showed great promise and much go through another challenge to see if they will be eligible for Season One of The Write Stuff (see below):
Lauretta Ali (Stone Mountain, GA)
Monique Williams (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)

He talks about the two pivotal moments in his life when he discovered the power he had with words as well as how he views his own success. Want to know what he thought about writing FROM PIECES TO WEIGHT with 50 Cent and his views on the election of President Obama? Kris Ex discusses these things and more.
In her first interview with the show, Sudler talked about what it has been like to author four books and continue working on others as well as how it feels to be a published author. She even gave advice to those who are contemplating writing and just haven't taken those first steps. To find out more about the author visit http://www.myspace.com/micheleasudler.
Another contestant, Lakeisha Young-Sanders (seen below), showed great promise and will be involved in another activity to see if she will be chosen to be a part of season one.


The public is invited to come out and meet the author as we discusses the metamorphosis that has taken place in his life and why he is now using his experiences to encourage others. Admission is free. For details or directions, call 601.960.3008.
Happy New Year to you, Patricia, and thank you for taking out time to participate in Conversations' "Take Ten". Before we talk about your book Reflections of A Mississippi Magnolia I want you to talk about you. How would you describe yourself and your evolution over the years? 

Continuing a literary partnership began in 2008, Conversations Book Club and Crunk Magazine are pleased to announce that the first book review to be featured by CRUNK BOOK CLUB in 2009 is of Bestselling author Brian W. Smith's NINA'S GOT A SECRET.
Read more here: http://magazinecrunk.powweb.com//january/crunk_weekly_january.html