Good Vibes| Fashion| Music

Good Vibes | Fashion | Music

Makeup x Breakup Season 3 Premiere

On Monday June 24, 2019 Makeup x Breakup Season 3 premiered online as a new addition to BET Digital’s roster. To celebrate, Encounter Marketing & PR held a screening party at Gin Fizz in Harlem for the cast, fans, and industry peers to enjoy! 

Makeup x Breakup was created back in 2016 by Eric Dickens, who is the writer and director of the series. Since Makeup x Breakup’s debut on YouTube, it has continued to gain thousands of views and fans worldwide. Eric Dickens has truly provided an incredible platform for black talent to be featured both off screen and on screen.

After the screening of Makeup x Breakup, Eric Dickens and the cast discussed the series and their characters. In addition, they also gave encouraging and heartfelt advice on how to navigate the entertainment industry.

Check out some of the discussion down below, as well as photos from the evening!


Essence First Ever Essence Beauty Carnival Weekend!

On April 27, 2019 Essence kicked off its first ever Essence Beauty Carnival Weekend at Pier 36 in New York, NY. 

There were so many amazing vendors influencers, and celebrity speakers present to promote their brands, beauty, and women empowerment. As well as showcase and discuss the contributions that African Americans have made to the beauty industry. 

Below you can view a gallery of the some of the pillars that were installed for the weekend. The yellow pillars all displayed important inventions and people in the African American community. In addition to the advancements that have been made from the beginning of hair care to present day.

You can check out video footage & photos from the entire weekend below!

I have provided a timeline below so you can view the specific segments you would like to see, if you wish to skip ahead. 

  • Intro - 00:03 Kickin’ it with Kay 

  • Ciara - 00:21

  • Pppartwork - 3:20

  • Sevyn Streeter - 3:40

  • Natural Annie Essentials - 7:54

  • IMAN - 8:12

April 28, 2019 - Essence Beauty Carnival Day 2 at Pier 36 in New York, NY. There were so many amazing vendors influencers, and celebrity speakers present to promote their brands, beauty, and women empowerment. As well as the contributions that African Americans have made to the beauty industry.

  • Intro - 00:04 Kickin’ it with Kay 

  • Jackie Aina  - 00:08

  • Yandy Smith -14:37

  • Justine Skye -22:45 

  • Outro-28:00

Self Care Sunday Featuring Podcasts!!!

This week on Kickin’ it with Kay, I would like to share a form of Self Care that I have recently added to my daily/weekly regimen. I have become invested in making it a point to begin as many days as I can by listening to Podcasts! I find that when I am able to begin my day with a podcast, I am able to control my energy for the start of my day. As well as slowly initiate and prepare myself for daily interactions with others. In addition, I also love that I am actively learning, laughing, and appreciating the perspectives of different people. You will also find that the majority of these podcasts share the common theme of being unfiltered which makes them easier to relate to as well as providing a no-judgement zone.

Here is a list of podcasts that you can also enjoy yourself.

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Therapy for Black Girls is a podcast by Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D. This Podcast releases on a weekly basis and tackles topics concerning personal development, mental health, and self improvement. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, serves as a great introduction as to how therapy sessions operate. As well as, the importance of black girls finding the right therapist and that being a black woman. S/o to all the current and aspiring black psychologists!

Therapy for Black Girls is available on the Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Guys Next Door is a podcast that launched early this year, by Mack Wilds, Mouse Jones, and Flyry. This podcast is refreshing, wild, and hilarious. Together, these three black men offer humorous and unfiltered opinions on a range of topics. Thus far, Guys Next Door has spoken about physical and mental health, black love, and sex. Although, this is a podcast hosted by men it can still be enjoyed by women as it provides an introspective look into how men think and process their experiences. Furthermore, Mouse Jones naturally has taken on the position as the wild card; as listeners will never know what outlandish statement he’ll say next. These men are exceptional because they are so brazen and always open to sharing their experiences without inhibitions.

Guys Next Door is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Jesus & Jollof is a podcast hosted by Luvvie Ajayi and Yvonne Orji. These two Nigerian women are literally Yin & Yang. From the foolish goat antics and heartfelt accounts on the Nigerian experience, audiences are able to feel a sense of home and comfortability. As a fellow Nigerian, l can say that Jesus & Jollof is authentic to the Nigerian household experience. These ladies provide an endless supply of laughs, while teaching listeners various life lessons on how to do better and be better. As well as the importance of taking accountability for ones’s actions and the way we interact. Listening to Jesus & Jollof is like listening to two sisters lovingly insult one another, while also building each other up. Which speaks to one of the many ways Nigerians communicate with one another. It is also insightful to hear how they handle new endeavors in their personal lives with things like investing and home ownership! Just last night, these ladies sold out the Apollo Theater for a live show of Jesus & Jollof, so if that doesn’t tell you to Subscribe to their Podcast now then you are sadly missing out on your blessing!

Jesus & Jollof is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Rants and Randomness is another podcast hosted by Luvvie Ajayi. Honestly, I was able to find this podcast through listening to the Jesus & Jollof podcast. Since then, I have truly become a fan of Luvvie because she is constistently dropping gems and her personality is just dope. I love that Luvvie is unfiltered and says whatever comes to mind. On this podcast, Luvvie also brings in special guests that are able to enlighten listeners about their respective journeys on their career paths. Another reason why I appreciate Luvvie’s podcasts are that she will often recommend other Black businesses that her audiences can become consumers of. It’s this type of comradery and support that truly speaks to her character and being a “loving spirit”.

Rants and Randomness is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Small Doses with Amanda Seales is a podcast that launched in January of 2018. Amanda Seales is blunt and blatantly candid with her truths. While also letting audiences know what they NEED to hear, but with love & positivity. The same way in which a mother, aunty, or big sis would, which is crucial in a society that is so social media focused and filtered. I truly appreciate Amanda Seales’ podcast because she exhibits rational thinking and the significance of processing before you speak. Self awareness is so essential! Now a days, a lot of people are rushing to be heard, and when that happens… often times what they’re saying is not conducive to the topic at hand. Due to the fact that they don’t take the time to research, process, and really hear what has been said. Therefore, Small Doses with Amanda Seales is a must listen!

Small Doses with Amanda Seales is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Black Girl Podcast features 5 admirable hosts, that are all women working in the entertainment industry. The ladies of Black Girl Podcast are Scottie Beam, Gia Peppers, Bex, Alysha P, and Sapphira. Black Girl Podcast is representative of sisterhood and showing how multifaceted black women are. This podcast speaks on love, pop culture, ambition, personal development, and everyday life. Another component that sets this podcast apart from others is that it is hosted by 5 women; allowing every woman to be able to see themselves in these hosts. Utilizing 5 different personalities will always keep any conversation going and keep audiences captivated by their varying opinions.

Black Girl Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and PodBean.

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Blessed + Bossed Up by Tatum Temia is a faith based podcast for entrepreneurs to nurture their businesses and strengthen their faith. This christian centered podcast serves as one of the best guides to maintaining your faith when pursuing and building your own brands and businesses. Everyone needs faith in their lives to perservere through their trials and tribulations. Blessed + Bossed Up also provides a great community of likeminded individuals that you can become a part of here.

Blessed + Bossed Up is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and Stitcher.

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Black Men Can’t Jump [In Hollywood] is a podcast hosted by Johnathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan, and James III. This is a comedic podcast that guys can enjoy, that discusses varyious films in Hollywood. While also addressing diversity and race in the films we watch. This podcast will certainly have you delving deeper into the forms of entertainment that you indulge in.

Black Men Can’t Jump [In Hollywood] is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and PodBean.