I Really Didn't Mean To Say That! - Moving Past An Arguement
Thursday, 12 July 2012 17:18Topic: I REALLY DIDN'T MEAN TO SAY THAT - MOVING PAST AN ARGUMENT
There are always 2 sides to every argument. Even the strongest relationships fall victim to a bad arguments and verbal wars. Have you ever said something to your significant other you wish you didn’t say because you know you don’t mean it but wanted to be on top in the argument. Sometimes it’s hard to recover from a terrible argument especially if the other party is not as forgiving as you. How can you fix it or is it meant to be fix. Some even use an argument as a means to get out of a relationship. Let’s Talk About It.
Special Guest Host: Eye Candy Model Tana Allure
Brooklyn born Puerto Rican / Peruvian model sensation, Tana Allure hit the scene two years ago in 2009 by storm. Elite Promotions and Marketing also known as (E.P.E.M INC) was the start of it all when she was working as the Director of Promotions. The C.E.O of E.P.E.M Inc (Sheana Stokes) decided she wanted to do a photo-shoot of all staff for the site. Desi Adorn was the contracted photographer and since then has been managing and mentoring Tana Allure. Since 2009, she has graced the covers of Dream Magazine, HipHopWorld Magazine, Stiletto Talk Magazine and SoFine Magazine.
She has been in several music videos such as: guest starred in Nivlas "Reconsider" video directed by Vid Arroyo, main girl in Produk's "Bad Guy" video directed by Jynx Million, Don Omars "Hasta Abajo", Cam'ron & Vado "Hey Muma", J&S "Put Your Cape On" and more. She has hosted events for Vodkilla Liquor, Stiletto Talk Magazine, Archer Car Wash, G&G Wheels, and more. As well as co-hosted in radio talk shows such as Nite Line Radio hosted by Untouchables Entertainment group, In The Mixx Radio hosted by Soul Exchange and BKS1 Radio. She has walked the runway for N8KD clothing line, Dean John's fashion show, Yves Solution and was a model for Diamond Face Clothing line. Tana also showcases her freestyle choreography moves and did a 3 song live dance performance with upcoming reggaeton artist, Yoneiry at the Sky Marina Yacht in New York City.
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Special Musical Guest: Neicee White
Fresh off her performance at Union County Concert in the park where she shared the same stage as Grammy Award winning Howard Hewett and the Legendary Alicia Myers, Neicee White joins the Grown Sexy Situation team to showcase her amazing voice and talent.

Is Your Mate Jealous Of You - Could you be Sleeping with the enemy?| Special Guests: Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's Karlie Redd, Singer/Songwriter/Actress A. Lyric, and Singer/Songwriter/Actress Te'Neil Nicole
Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:21Is Your Mate Jealous Of You - Could you be Sleeping with the enemy?
Have you been in a relationship with the opposite sex and you felt as though they were jealous of your successes? No matter how much you love them and want them to share in all that you experience and want to share your dreams they turned them into a nightmare. You come home happy to share news such as a promotion, or a new job offer and they could care less, but they want to compete with you on everything you do. Has this happen to you or someone you know? Let's talk about it.....
Special Guest: Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’s Karlie Redd
Karlie Redd was born in New York and raised with her West Indian family in Trinidad. She's a Hip Hop artist, model and aspiring actress. By the age of 16, she had made over 40 appearances as a model, in movies and in television commercials. As a dancer, she toured with the prestigious Alvin Ailey Dance Company.
Karlie Redd is a woman on a mission to entertain. She is a graduate of the joint AFI & Los Angles Film School Degree Program in Film Directing and Producing. Karlie is also focused on her music career and is working with some of the industry's top producers in preparation to release her debut album.
A savvy business woman, Karlie also juggles her entrepreneurial pursuits which include the Karlie Redd Mixology watch line, the Redd Remy weave hair line and the Jade Redd by Karlie Redd lip gloss line.
Special Guest: A. Lyric
This ecclectic singer, songwriter, actor & poet is unmatched. Her style of music swells with Soul/ R&B, Blues, Funk and a splash of Hip Hop. And now you can hear a collection of her music on her new EP 'A. Lyric - Your Ears Will Thank You Later'. This album is bold, vocally soothing, lyrically provoking and makes you want to move. A. Lyric is also an active performer on the poetry scene, you can find her performing all over the city.
Recently featuring @ Bronx Stories, Brooklyn Historical Society Bridging the Gap series and Mike Geffners Inspired Word. She's also featured @ The National Black Writers Conference Poetry Cafe and published her first poetry chapbook, Love In All Its Shades, not your grandmothers Love poems in Feb 2011. Her acting credits include; I Lost My Heart in Haiti, A Season in The Congo, The Blues According to Langston Hughes, Manhattan Plaza Suite, The Vagina Monologues & Barn Razing. Currently, A. Lyric is in the studio working on her full LP album and is steady writing preparing for the release of her second poetry chapbook in Fall 2012.
Special Guest: Te'Niel Nicole
Born in Virginia on May 30th and raised New Jersey, Te'Neil Nicole has a sweet personality mixed with that Jersey sass. Working triple time she comes to you as a singer, song-writer and model. As a songtress, she has been compared to the likes of Faith Evans and Keyshia Cole. In 2005, Te'Neil won 1st place at The World Famous Amatuer Night at the Apollo. Te'Neil says, "I love music because it speaks to every emotion known to mankind." Her musical influences are not limited to a particular artist or genre. Peggy Lee, Sade, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson are classic artists and influential music makers, just to name a few. Te'Neil's goal as an artist & songwriter is to make records that will stand the test of time.
As a model, Te'Neil made her professional debut in 2006 Style Q magazine. Fashion comes second nature to her. How would you define her look? Natural Beauty with a sophisticatedly striking edge. In 2010, Te'Neil participated in John Blassingame's Annual Hype Hair Natural Beauty Contest, taking 2nd place. Also in 2010, she featured in Straight Stuntin' Magazine with the one and only Lenny Green of 98.7 Kiss Fm.
For Te'Neil Nicole, everything she does revolves around an unwavering faith in god.
"If you want to be anything in life, start with being yourself first." -Te'Neil Nicole
Support TeNeil Nicole Current and UP Coming Projects:
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"While U Were Preaching" starring TeNeil Nicole Coming to Heard One Complex at 210 church st, Plainfield, NJ 07060 on Sun. Aug 5th, 2012 @6pm
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Look out for TeNeil Nicole in a few independent films: Strivin' & Would You know
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Revenge! | Special Guests: Christina and Drea from Bad Girls Club Season 9 and Soulful Singer Esnavi
Friday, 21 December 2012 17:20This Week on the OWWHH show we have a special guest joining us on the panel for the topic of “Revenge “ The bravura lively anchor Maria and the wonderful PR guru Ifueko have returned to bring us help the lovely ladies of Only Women Wear High Heels will be talking about the topic of “Revenge ” what’s your opinions? What is revenge? What is justice?
Are they mutually exclusive or can they overlap? Is there a thing as good Revenge?
"Revenge" is one tactic for executing justice. Revenge doesn’t in and of itself achieves anything; it is a punishment for some transgression, but it doesn’t right the wrong, and/ or reestablish fairness. You may well be worse off after applying revenge than you were before. Theorists describe "revenge" merely in terms of things that you do not wish to do, that leave you worse off OR you’d just do them tactically. But what is revenge? How does revenge affect the people that receive it? How does revenge impact the people who give it? Have you ever sought revenge?
As a strategy for implementing justice, revenge many people believes revenge is a good thing, and brings honor. We all know that we’re jeopardizing revenge when we compel a misdeed to someone else, it is human nature to “even the score” it works very well: the "tit-for-tat" approach of conjoining with other people until they betray you, and then taking revenge, succeeds better than any other strategy under all but the most skewed circumstances.
Joining us are two exceptional guests Christina and Drea of bad girls club season 9 and the ladies of OWWHH love! Call in (646)-233-1302!
Special Guest: Bad Girls Club Season 9 Christina Salagado and Drea Jones
Bad Girls Club: Mexico is the ninth season of the Oxygen reality television series, The Bad Girls Club. It premiered on July 9, 2012. This is the fourth season to take place in a different location from Los Angeles, the first being season five (filmed in Miami), the second being season seven (filmed in New Orleans), and the third being season eight (filmed in Las Vegas Also, this is the first season to be filmed outside of the United State. It was filmed in Cabo San Lucas. Oxygen recently announced that this season will have a three-part reunion special, making it the first season to do so.
Christina Salagado from "Bad Girls Club: Mexico" is one of the bad girls in Season 9 of the Oxygen reality series. She is from Jersey City, New Jersey. Fiery, outspoken, and Puerto Rican, this bad girl is in her prime when it comes to boys, girls, parties, and drama. Christina Salagado ("Bad Girls Club") likes to tempt boys as a "hobby" and loves the idea of a challenge. Tired of trying to mold her into a good girl, this hard partying wild thing has been sent to disciplinary school and quit every job that stood in the way of having a good time.
Drea Jones from "Bad Girls Club: Mexico" is one of the bad girls in Season 9 of the Oxygen reality series. Her nickname on the show is "The Pin-up Princess." She is from Long Island, New York. Drea came on as a replacement bad girl for Erika Jordan in the fifth episode of the season after Erika was removed for coming to physical blows with Rima Mellal. Drea later left the house voluntarily in the eleventh episode after a physical altercation with Julie Ofcharsky, Falen Ghirmai and Rima.
Special Guest: E S N A V I
Until you experience Esnavi it may be difficult to understand the name or what defines it. The moment you meet her it all makes sense, Eclectic, Soulful, Natural, Authentic, Vivacious, and Intriguing – E S N A V I {Es-Nah-V}. A singer/songwriter hailing from Milwaukee, now residing in New York City, she is a multifaceted artist with a voice of undeniable soul, lyrics of thought provoking truth, and music that harmoniously blends everything in between. With the release of her debut album, Exit E, a 16-song musical journey inspired by love, society, and real life, her mission to enlighten the world through music has begun. Her first single, Unexpected Love, reached the Top 40 on the Urban Adult Contemporary Charts shortly after its release and remained in the Top 40 Urban AC Charts for over 10 weeks. The video for the single has remained in rotation on VH1 Soul & Centric since its release and was selected as one of Centric Hot 10 Countdown picks. Now with the current success of her second single, Morning Dew, music licensing deals and a beauty campaign that launched this fall, Esnavi is on the brink of becoming a powerful brand in the music industry.
After the release of Exit E, word traveled quickly about the sultry songstress who has not only been praised for her original collection of soul stirring music, but also for her electrifying performances. From her YouTube video impromptu freestyle with beat box legend Rahzel, member of The Original Roots Crew, at Paris Blues to her performance at S.O.B.’s Sol Village, hosted by Eric Roberson, where she exemplified her prowess to go off script or when she effortlessly rocked the stage of over 200,000 people at the Taste Of Soul Music Festival in Los Angeles last year with Tyrese, Eric Benet, Lenny Williams, Johnny Gill, and Goapele, Esnavi has proven that she is more than just a singer/songwriter, she is also a dynamic performer that commands the stage on any level. Watching her perform you sense a savvy entertainer with a deeply embedded passion. “I belong on stage. This is my home. It’s where I connect to the audience with my live energy.” She remains true to that connection by living in the moment each time she graces the stage.
The industry has taken notice of this star on the rise and 2012 has already proven to be a great year for this talented artist. She has performed at ESSENCE Music Festival during a live broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio, headlined in front of a sold out crowd at Apollo Music Café, performed on Good Day New York morning show on FOX 5 NEWS, which has over 2 million viewers daily, sang The National Anthem at the IZOD Center for the Harlem Globetrotters World Tour, performed at BAMcafé Live (Brooklyn Academy of Music) for an overcrowded room which left over 200 people in line, secured a music licensing deal with H&M, Old Navy, Abercrombie & Fitch, Nine West, Ann Taylor and Arden B stores worldwide, and to top it all off, she is the first African-American face for Alison Raffaele Cosmetics beauty campaign, a cosmetics line that will be carried in Duane Reade & Walgreens stores nationwide, which launched in Puerto Rico in May, and in New York this Fall.
Esnavi has quickly become an independent powerhouse in a short amount of time. Although new to the mainstream, Esnavi has been on her mission for years. As a very young child, her performing and writing skills were fostered. At the tender age of 3, she performed for the first time at a Miss Wisconsin Pageant and acquired a love for writing poems around the age of 8. A love for music was evident during those years as well. Her vocal ability, however, wasn’t discovered until she was in high school. It was then that the music she listened to growing up started to subconsciously mold the artist Esnavi is today. From Stevie Wonder to Annie Lennox to U2 to Miles Davis, she was drawn to all genres of music. Once she graduated from high school, the layers came together and Esnavi was writing, recording and performing with a local studio. After high school she pursued a marketing degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. While studying, “Music became the driving force in my life while in college, and the moment I turned in my last exam, I had an epiphany. Singing was the only thing I envisioned myself doing. I became so passionate about it because I knew I had something unique to share.” No stranger to recording and performing, she had no qualms about making her move to New York. She teamed up with a fellow Milwaukee native, Fulani Hart, and completed recording her first project, Uncommon Ground. The album was never officially released on a label, but Esnavi created enough buzz on the New York music scene to land her on BET’s, The BET J List, as the featured unsigned artist, and MTV’s, The City.
With the release of Exit E, which she co-wrote with producer, Michel Kunz, and her accomplishments in the past year, Esnavi has taken her career to the next level. Her current single, Morning Dew, is taking the radio industry by storm. Despite comparisons to the likes of India.Arie, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill, Esnavi is definitely in a lane of her own. Her voice is clearly distinct and the beautifully arranged story that comprises Exit E is incomparable. “We wanted to create good music that transcends everything. Music that anyone in the world could listen to and love.” When you listen to her music, see her perform live and feel her energy, you experience Esnavi. “This journey is not about becoming a celebrity. It’s about music that stems from a real place with substance people can feel and relate to.” Esnavi is truly an original artist on the brink of delivering a unique sound of soul to the world…her soul.
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