Tuesday, April 23, 2024


Control Can Be Dangerous.

Loving them means showing respect for them, even when you disagree with their course of action. Remember, you also have a path that must be charted and that requires your energy. Don’t risk the relationships you value over control. Don’t sell yourself short by focusing so much on others that you neglect the one you have a right to control, self.

Drake: Sis Are You Surprised.

November 21, 2022 by  
Filed under Ent., Music, News, Opinion, TS, Weekly Columns

Though it’s on the list of few songs I like by Drake, my introduction to him was “Brand New”. Truth be told he hasn’t changed much. His disrespect of these black women is upsetting, but sistahs unfortunately he hasn’t surprised me yet.

Cash Flow Questions: 5 Things All New Business Owners Need to Understand.

November 17, 2022 by  
Filed under Business, Money, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Running a new business may be overwhelming, and your first sales will certainly be exciting. However, you cannot let these moments derail you. Keep records of all aspects of your business, and track your progress to see if you are moving in the right direction.

Dodging Disaster: 5 Common Catastrophes That Could Hit Your Business (and How to Avoid Them).

November 17, 2022 by  
Filed under Business, Money, Opinion, Tech/Internet, Weekly Columns

Catastrophe in business can happen at any time. While it’s almost impossible to predict such situations, how you deal with them when they occur makes the difference between continued success and devastating failure in your business.

Some of the Best Activities Can Be Free.

Whether you’re looking for a free activity for yourself or your family, Charleston has something to offer. Be sure to check out the city’s website for a full list of free attractions.

Beating Burnout: 6 Tips for Avoiding Burnout as a Business Owner.

As a business owner, you want to ensure your enterprise keeps chugging along, but you can’t dedicate your entire existence to the cause. If the responsibilities of being in charge are getting the better of you, follow the tips above to avoid burnout and get back on track.

Fashion Advice for a First Date.

October 11, 2022 by  
Filed under Opinion, Relationship Talk, Weekly Columns

When it comes to first-date fashion, men have it relatively easy. A nice pair of jeans or a collared shirt is always a good choice. And if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, you can always add a blazer to the mix.

Small Town Success: 6 Types of Business That Thrive in Small Towns.

October 7, 2022 by  
Filed under Business, Opinion, Travel/Leisure, Weekly Columns

Small towns offer challenges in terms of business opportunities. Choose the right type of business, and it’ll do well. Choose one that doesn’t meet the needs of the residents, however, and it’ll fail quickly.

How to Deal with Nosy Neighbors.

October 3, 2022 by  
Filed under Health & Wellness, Opinion, Weekly Columns

Nothing beats a peaceful community. You may be where you reside today for a reason, but if possible, try to look for a new place especially if your neighbors are affecting you emotionally and mentally.

Your Feelings Don’t Make You Right.

September 30, 2022 by  
Filed under Health & Wellness, News, Opinion, TS, Weekly Columns

I remember my dad instructing: “get out of your feelings and look at the situation truthfully even if you don’t like it…your dislike doesn’t change the truth”.

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