Friday, August 30, 2013

35: Media Diva Career Notes

Soooo ... It's my birthday.  #35 to be exact.

Of course I'll do some reflective posts today, where I self-reflect and make resolutions for this new year of life. But for this post, I've decided to do things a little different and share some things about me that most don't know.

I'm pretty much an open book when it comes to my personal life, but I rarely talking about my career/accomplishments -- Unless I've sent you a resume, or we're friends on LinkedIn.

So, in honor of my 35th year, here are 35 Media Diva Career Notes: 


  1. When I was little I wanted to be two things: A writer and a teacher
  2. I wrote my first short story at age 7. My mom still has it.
  3. I started writing songs when I was 11, even wrote some for me and the friends I used to sing with in middle and high school.
  4. I was told to become a songwriter when one of the groups met with a local producer (which suited me fine because I hated performing).
  5. I am registered with BMI (since 1998) but have never published any of my songs … most people close to me never heard them.
  6. I became a journalist in 10th grade (s/o to KBYRD!) … I was promoted to a producer in 11th grade.
  7. I got my start in radio and promotions when I was the sole girl on the KMJJ street team, when I was 17.  I interned for then Music Director, Candy Rain.
  8. I also street teamed for Universal Records for 2 years in college.
  9. I published a hip-hop newsletter when I was a sophomore in college (at LSU) called Urban Word.  This was before blogs were cool and digital photography was extra accessible. I created it on Publisher, printed in with my own funds, and placed it in dorms.
  10. Urban Word got me noticed by KLSU hip hop DJ and I ended up with a co-hosting gig
  11. The first host name I came up with was Athena … I was told to change it LOL. That’s when mahogani was born -- And yes it was inspired by the movie
  12. Back then, mahogani was my creative alter ego.  We are now one in the same.  
  13. After appearing on the hip hop show, I was ushered into my own paying show featuring R&B music, which came on right after – The After Party.  I did that show for 2 years, and left it to my then boyfriend … who lost it for not showing up (Grr)
  14. I have a Bachelor of Arts in MassCommunication from the Manship School at LSU.
  15. I changed my minor 3 times before deciding on Audio-Visual Arts (aka Film). I’m glad I chose it.
  16. I directed my first music video for a class in AVA minor, for a group named Tabu. I never got a copy of it though, lol.
  17. When I graduated from college, I wanted to go into radio, but when corporations bought out local stations, they did away with the department I wanted to run – Promotions.
  18. Instead of radio, I ended up in news, and I’ve worked for 3 of the local TV news affiliates in Shreveport (3, 6 and 12) as a producer. (My show went to #1 each time).
  19. I got fired from one of those stations (guess which?! Lol)
  20. I worked in radio again for a year (2004-2005) as the producer of the Quenn Echols Morning Show.  (I reminded QE that I came to him after graduating college to get a job and was ignored LOL.)
  21. While working at KDKS, I also worked at KTAL (Ch. 6). For six months, I pulled 70-80 hours a week … I eventually had to let that go (lol)
  22. I’ve had a lot of non-media jobs since the age of 16 such as: Babysitter, Grandy’s, Montgomery Ward, Work Study in offices at both XU and LSU, Eckerd’s (now CVS), Tinseltown (in BR), a Call Center, and Substitute Teaching.
  23. I left news in 2007, and ended up working on film sets for a while.  The best experience was being a P.A. for “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” – it reignited my love for film production.
  24. I became a professional photographer in 2007, working part-time at JC Penney. By, 2009, I was doing freelance photography on my own under Mahogani Media.
  25. I left JCP in 2010 and entered graduate school. Since film school wouldn’t take me, I’m studying to be a Career Counselor.
  26. I have worked in event promotions half my life but my favorites of all time were Juneteeth (when it was at Hamel’s Park), Universal Records listening parties, the events I promoted for Just a Little Café and the 318 Cypher).
  27. I co-created the 318 Cypher but was left to run it on my own. I just wanted to create a platform for the artists who weren’t getting a voice or platform in the local music scene. It’s been one of the highlights of my career.
  28. I still want to be a writer … I have 2 manuscripts, dozens of short stories, 2 short film, and a feature film (for TV) that I want to publish/produce/direct.
  29. I may still teach later in life – but instead of English, I’d do Journalism, Communications or Psychology.
  30. My creative idols are Spike Lee, Marc Baptiste and Anthony Mandler. 
  31. My favorite author, e. lynnharris, passed away in 2009. I haven’t worked on my manuscript since.  But every time I write, I think of him.
  32. My favorite people to photograph are artists – because they always want to tell their story through their photos.  (I will always be a journalist at heart).
  33. I have a long list of creative career goals, one of which is to have a feature story in one of my favorite magazines with me as both the writer and photographer.
  34. Along with success writing, photography, and promotions/PR … I aspire to be a producer or director in film or TV, but my passion is documentary.  Again, the journalist in me.
  35. In 2002, The Creator told me my purpose – Storyteller.  And I plan to fulfill it in every way, whether I’m telling my story, or your yours.

 Though I have accomplished much in my life, I feel like I am just getting started in living my purpose.  I spent much of my life helping other artists (as I do now), and now it's time for me to showcase MY talents on a larger level.  So ... Stay Tuned ;-)   www.mahoganimedia.com  


  

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