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Friday, December 27, 2019

#MississippiSuccess and WYAD 94.1 FM Announces 2020 Honorees

#MississippiSuccess founder Cyrus Webb and WYAD 94.1 FM in Yazoo City is excited to announce the 2020 #MississippiSuccess Honorees.

 "I'm excited to be working with WYAD 94.1 FM in recognizing these amazing individuals," Webb says. The awards ceremony will take place in September 2020 in Yazoo City as a part of WYAD's 6th year anniversary event. Leading up to the awards event #MississippiSuccess and Conversations Media Group will be profiling the 2020 honorees.

This year's honorees are...

Event Planner and Entrepreneur Melissa Banks


Author Dennis Perkins

Advocate Pauline Rogers


Chef and Author Deborah Hunter














Recording Artist Vick Allen




























Monday, September 23, 2019

[TO YOU, FROM ME] Celebrating Mississippi's Best

Welcome to the debut issue of Mississippi Success Magazine, published by Conversations Media Group!

Though the idea for the Mississippi Success campaign was launched in September 2017 I have for over a decade looked for ways to celebrate Mississippi's Best. The main reason is because I know that despite what some choose to focus on I know there are great people living in the state or have come from the state and achieved amazing things. That is what I want this platform to be, a celebration of all the great things and people that Mississippi has to offer.

As we were getting ready to go to print I, along with my radio program Conversations LIVE and the show Mississippi Success, was about to be honored by Yazoo City's WYAD 94.1 FM where I have been on the air the past four years. I held off on publishing so we could 1) thank them for giving my Mississippi Success radio show a home and 2) recognize those who we had a chance to honor at the event (seen here with me (l-r) LaDonna Marie, Montana Esco and Glenda L. Hunter). 

This publication and my platform www.mississippisuccess.com is for the people of Mississippi to show what we are able to do and accomplish. However, it is also for the world to remind them of our own greatness and contributions to the world. 

It is my hope that the profiles in this debut issue will inspire you to seek out the best in the world around you and remember those who day by day are setting a standard for us all. 

Happy Reading!



Cyrus Webb, Editor-In-Chief
Mississippi Success Magazine
Conversations Magazine

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Taste of Detroit Restaurant

Conversations Media Group has had the pleasure of hosting events through the state of Mississippi over the years. For the past couple of years one place that has become our go-to for meet-ups or just great food is Taste of Detroit Restaurant.

Located at 1530 W. Government St., Ste. C in Brandon, MS, Taste of Detroit has a little something for everyone, from delicious chicken and waffles to stir fry and even their new chicken sandwich!

Conversations President and Mississippi Success Editor-In-Chief Cyrus Webb has hosted several influencers at the restaurant, including Bigg Marv (M.C. Hammer's cousin and co-star of the A&E show Hammertime) and actor Yohance Myles, known most recently from the hit show on the Oprah Winfrey Network AMBITIONS.

Not able to dine in? Call in orders are welcome and even encouraged to make sure your wait time is reduced. The store can be reached at 601.706.4062. Follow Taste of Detroit on Instagram at www.instagram.com/tasteofdetroitrestaurant and make sure to like their Facebook page.

Know a business in Mississippi that should be featured? Contact Cyrus Webb at cawebb4@juno.com or call 601.896.5616.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Vick Allen: The SUPERSTAR that Is Sharing Good Music with the World

by Cyrus Webb

Music has been good to recording artist and producer Vick Allen. The Mississippi native has been able to carve out his own path, making a name for himself over the years in different genres but spreading his love of the craft along the way.

As the summer was coming to an end this year he released his single Superstar, a continuation of his mission to give fans something they can relate to and appreciate. We had our first chat on Conversations LIVE the radio show this year about his career, what drives him and the inspiration for the new music. Enjoy!

When people hear your name Vick, of course they know that music is something that you love to do. What has it been like for you to be able to share your love of music with the rest of us?
It's an unbelievable experience, man. I started at a very young age like so many others. I went on to producing music, mostly soul music for artists like Willie Clayton. That's where my love for soul music came from. I've always been into soul music growing up. Just to be able to continue that in my career is amazing.

And I think the thing that I've noticed about you in your music and we see it in Superstar is that you actually have substance to the music. While some just focus on a good beat you have focused on telling a story. Did you always know from the very beginning you wanted to actually say something that people could be able to listen to and relate to?
Absolutely. I was inspired by people like Bobby Womack. His nickname was the storyteller. That was one of the things he did. He always told a story in his songs that people could relate to, and I just felt like that's missing in today's music. I wanted to be one of those people that continued to take that form of storytelling through music forward.

And I think along the way you've been able to garner fans from all over. Of course people in the south have gotten to know you. What does that feel like for you to know that people who have never met you but who have heard your music, have been able to appreciate you as an artist and become fans of yours?
Again, man, that's unexplainable. That's such a great feeling. I did a concert (recently) in North Carolina, and there were so many people that came up to me afterwards telling me how much they loved the music and they had been fans for such a long time. That just warms my heart to know that the music that I put together is able to touch people's lives in some way or another because like I said, I tried to do music that people can relate to.

Did you always know that you were going to be larger than where you're from? And what I mean by that is, you know, a lot of times people are content with just being able to reach those around them. Have you always known that you had something that you wanted the world to be able to enjoy?
I wanted it to be that way, but I wasn't absolutely sure it would happen. I used to watch the Grammys and all these other award shows and say one of these days that's going to be me, and low and behold I made it to the Grammys with a group I was with. And I've been nominated for a Grammy as a producer as well. It was something I dreamed about as a young kid, and it's happening.

You've made a name for yourself behind the microphone as well as by producing. There are people who will tell you to focus on one thing. You have not only gone against that principle, you have also been able to get noticed in different genres of music. How important has it been for you to not pay attention to that and just do what feels right for you?
That's a good point. People don't like to hear it but Blues, Soul and Gospel have a lot in common. They are both sung and performed very passionately. You're either passionately talking about your love of God or your love of a woman. To be able to cross those lines and work on both sides is a blessing within itself, because it's enabled me to meet some wonderful people and work with so many great artists.

Vick, your musical journey started in your teens. What is it that's kept you focused, because you know like I know there are a lot of people who have even been in the game 10 years ago that are no longer around. What is it that you think has kept you going and kept you motivated?
Two things. I think number one is my love for music. It's something that I'm very, very passionate about. I love music, all types of music, and if you look at my playlist on my phone, it would probably surprise a lot of people: Everything from Rock to Country to Blues, to Soul, R&B. You name it. I love it all. So it was my love of music, number one. And number two, I think it's knowing what, what my purpose is. Everybody can't be filthy rich and flying in private jets and living in the big mansions and so forth. My purpose is to be able to spread some amount of joy and happiness through some Soul music. Create music that people could actually feel.

That brings us back to the new single Superstar. It celebrates those who don't always get the attention they deserve: the hardworking woman. I love the fact from beginning to end, you're talking about the things that women do: whether it's getting the kids ready for the day or going to work and doing what it takes there, being there for the family and giving 100%. How did  it come about?
Just exactly what you said. I was raised by a single parent. I watched my mom struggle every day to take care of me and my younger brother. I noticed it even as a young child the things that mom had to do and go through just to make sure we were okay: working crazy hours and all kinds of different things. Listening to the radio now it's not often that you hear music that celebrates women. If anything, you'll hear more music that talks about them in some type of derogatory way. I just felt like it was time to change that narrative a little bit, come up with the song that celebrated women and the things that they do and the things they have to go through. That's why the song was important to me. I felt it was time for that to be brought out a song.

Get Superstar on Amazon.com or your favorite online retailer. Stay connected with Vick at www.vickallen.com.

Saturday, September 21, 2019

[INSPIRATION] Choose You by Gail Ambeau

Instead of fashion let’s talk about getting this season off to a good start with you.

Let us not succumb to the pressure that there has to be a “New You”.  It’s almost impossible to have a new you. You can have a new attitude. You can do away with some old habits. You can improve upon yourself mentally and physically. Let’s face it: It’s still you. You just can’t get a new you like you can get a new car.

Now that we’ve got that all cleared up let us focus on what we (I am including myself) can do to improve ourselves in this season.

First we must all realize that there is no such thing as “Perfect”. Being perfect is not real. Nothing and nobody is perfect. Flawless doesn’t exist and it’s not even attractive. Even diamonds have flaws.Trying to be perfect is hard to get close to because it’s not realistic. So, just breathe, and relax. Everything we consider a flaw about ourselves someone else might find appealing. Just get real with yourself and let that lead the way.

Tap into that “thing” that makes you feel most like yourself. For example for me I am most at myself when I am free to be as creative as possible. When I am not restricted by time or space during the creative process I can tap into me. Recognize what that “thing” is for you and move towards it. Tap into “you” as often as you can.

You have to make peace with who you are so that You can start showing up. When we are constantly focusing on our insecurities, our authentic self cannot shine. The light that shines draws in every person, experience, and opportunity to align with our true happiness.

Be willing to accept failure. I don’t mean be willing to be a failure. I mean accept failure and take the lesson from it. Then make the next move. Take the next step. Don’t allow yourself to get stuck in that place.

Start by getting out of bed and get dressed, even if you don’t have anywhere to go.
Start by doing 1 push up.
Start by drinking a cup of water.
Start by making 1 sale.
Start by walking 1 lap.
Start by reading 1 page.
Start today, then tomorrow repeat.

 Make everything about love and gratitude. That’s pretty much it. Love changes your perspective and having an attitude of gratitude is absolutely the only way to attract more of what you want.

As always remember the first thing you should to put on everyday is your confidence, because it is the first thing everyone will see. Wear it, and wear it well.

Smooches!

Gail Rayford-Ambeau,
host of Fashion Forward
www.instagram.com/gailambeau

[FOOD] Old Fashion Buttermilk Pound Cake~ from Chef/Author Deborah Hunter

Are you ready for THE BEST POUND CAKE EVER?

This super rich, moist, delicious pound cake will serve perfectly with your morning cup of coffee or favorite scoop of ice cream at dinner time! Here's what you need for Old Fashion Buttermilk Pound Cake:

• 2 stick butter soften
• 1/2 cups shortening
• 2 cups sugar
• 1-1/2 cups powdered sugar
• 5 eggs room temperature
• 2 cups flour
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• less 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
• 1-1/2 buttermilk
•Cream butter and shortening until light and creamy
• add sugar 1 cup at a time
• add eggs 1 at a time
• add flour a spoonful at a time mix well
• add salt baking powder
• slowly blend in buttermilk
• batter will have a rich texture
• pour batter into a oiled and floured pancake pan

Place into a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours. Your cake should appear a nice golden brown. Turn off the oven and cover the top of the cake with foil, letting it rest in the oven until oven is completely cool. Remove and let cake rest for another 10 minutes before removing from the pan. You're now ready to slice and serve, enjoying what I like to call MISSISSIPPI GOODNESS.

If you enjoy this recipe don’t forget to get Deborah Hunter's cookbook MY DELICIOUS DELICIOUS MISSISSIPPI LIFE on Amazon.com.

Author Dennis Perkins: Writing What He Knows, Living What He Teaches

by Cyrus Webb

This has been a busy year for Mississippi author Dennis Perkins---and there is no sign of him slowing down any time soon.

What began with a book that he never planned to write---Everlasting Love---has led to But the Greatest of These Is Love and now The Courage to Step Out of the Familiar. In each book he is able to share a bit of himself, what he has learned and the principals that guide his life and what he shares with others.

The two of us met for the first time in person during his first book-signing at Barnes and Noble in Ridgeland, MS for his book Everlasting Love, and we have built up a friendship ever since. It's been great to see how he has overcome his pain and grief, learned from lessons and now can display by example what faith and action can do for us all.

Deeply personal, Everlasting Love is all about his wife, their highs, their lows and living without her. It is also about the power of faith and confidence in God and what he is able to bring us out of. Perkins writes in the book "Each day He shows me a little more about what I am to do and who I am to see." With that guidance he has continued his work of speaking and writing.

The latest book The Courage to Step Out of the Familiar is not just about courage but the importance of work to go along with our faith. It takes patience and trust in God, but it is worth it.

Stay connected with Dennis Perkins and all the events and other books to come at www.thedpventures.com.