Women's History Month Engage Your Hustle with Paula T. Edgar, Esq. – “We can all be better.” Posted on March 27, 2018March 28, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Paula T. Edgar, Esq. is Founder & CEO of an executive coaching and diversity consulting firm. She provides strategies to organizations, to help with diversity efforts and workplace harassment prevention. Paula is very involved in social justice initiatives with a focus on African Americans and women in particular. She is… Read more
Women's History Month Kiedra Tyson: CEO & Celebrity Publicist at B3 Face Forward Posted on March 15, 2018September 16, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Kiedra Tyson, Publicist/ Partner at B3 Face Forward What do you love most about being a woman? I love our ability to lead, motivate, and guide in such a subtle way. I can pull this off with such finesse that people don’t even feel pushed or pursued, they just jump… Read more
Women's History Month Joy Melody Woods: Fighting Major Depressive Disorder at withoutaspace.com Posted on March 15, 2018March 13, 2025 By Dangerous Lee Joy Melody Woods, Master of Arts student in Schools, Culture, and Society with emphasis on Sociology of Education What do you love most about being a woman? Our ability to create. We literally can create life, obviously with some help. We can create ideas. I am not saying that men… Read more
Black History Month Dr. V Brooks Dunbar: Making Black History as the Confidence Commander Posted on February 23, 2018July 12, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Dr. V Brooks Dunbar, The Confidence Commander Making Diva Decisions How will I make Black History in 2018? Sadly, I needed to hire a brand coach to help me map out my destiny, life-purpose, and personal mission while I’m still able to do it and in-the-moment. Meaning, while not living… Read more
Black History Month Vernetta R. Freeney: Making Black History Teaching Houston Bloggers How to Make Money Posted on February 23, 2018October 28, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Vernetta R. Freeney aka The Truth Confidant™ is an award-winning Blogger, Speaker and Podcaster. Blogging Is An Industry I’m making Black history by running the nation’s only dues-based membership blog association for African American online content creators. I saw a need in a space that often silences and profits off… Read more