Synopsis
Welcome to Late Night, hosted by Karen Taylor Bass, PR Expert and best-selling author. The show is a humorous, candid conversation with her bestie, Gilda Dormevil. The duo tackle the changes of life: career, children, marriage, divorce, depression, tragedy, friendship, bad credit, getting older and WINNING on your terms. This show will bring together friends, experts, doctors, cultures, thought leaders and everyday people chatting about coping with all types of stuff. Late Night is engaging, raw (at times), fun and motivational.
Episodes
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07: What do Black Men 25-40 Really Want? (Love Series, Part 1)
08/02/2018 Duration: 34minChristopher "Trev" Williams is a 28 year old Project Manager/Financial Analyst in NYC. A native of Queens, NY, Chris graduated from SUNY Binghamton University in 2011 with a Bachelor degree in Economics. Chris then went on to work for JP Morgan Chase, and currently works for Moody's Investors Services. Chris has always been very concerned with social issues which affect humanity on a whole in particular within inner-city communities and the Black & Latino Community. Chris has leveraged organizations within his network such as Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., to continuously play a role in community affairs/mentoring. Chris' interests included enjoying all types of music (with a deep rooted love for the Hip Hop and Dancehall cultures), Travel/Global affairs, and Sports/Fitness. In this episode: Definition of dating, talking, rolling and exclusivity Criteria for partnership/relationship Importance of adaptability Checklist from a millennial's perspective Looking for love? Listen to podcast for exclusive e
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06: Meet Roz Taylor Jordan, Casting Agent/Producer Looking for Black Women
05/02/2018 Duration: 28minMeet Roz Taylor Jordan. Veteran Casting Agent with over 20 years experience casting talent for Sony Pictures, Oprah's Own Network, MTV, ABC and many more. Skilled in Entertainment Casting, Film Directing, Field Production, Marketing and Branding. In this podcast you will learn the following: How to monetize your social currency Why saying Yes, can lead to more opportunities Showcasing your authentic self will add to your bottom-line Major network casting for Black women entrepreneurs, docu-series to take brand to the next level with expert guidance from world global brand executive #Consistency #OWN #TheBachelor #Survivor #BigBrother Enjoy! Share, love, review!!! Get in touch with Roz for opportunities: Twitter: @roztaylorjordan Website: Rozworksinc.com
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O5: Doula 911: Saving Black Moms Before & After Delivery
30/01/2018 Duration: 21minThis is the most important podcast to date. Mommy changing! Sit back and listen to special guest, Naima Beckles, Co-Founder of For Your Birth, share her expertise and life saving tips for mothers and families. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 700 women die each year in the United States, as a result of pregnancy or delivery complications. Black mothers are three to four times more likely to die or have post complications than white mothers. Share this podcast with your friend, sister, mom, neighbor and family. Make certain you comment and review. Follow: Twitter: @foryourbirthnyc Facebook: For Your Birth Instagram: For Your Birth
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04: Racism & Then Some
22/01/2018 Duration: 39minRacism. What has changed? Late Night with Karen Taylor Bass, featuring Gilda Dormevil, discuss race, being Black and a woman. And, celebrating the big 5-0, with a promise.
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03: Kate Harvie: Believe It and Behave It
11/01/2018 Duration: 38minKate Harvie is a survivor of a traumatic brain injury. Her debut memoir, Believe It and Behave It: How to Restart, Reset, and Reframe Your Life is raw, honest and motivational. Kate is a strategist and writer. She wears candor like a fragrance and has worked in big business, small business, and startups. She is Community Manager at Suit and Artist. Kate works at The Vanderbilt Republic in communications and strategy. Kate is an advocate and a voice for people, programs, and causes that need to be known and heard. Website: KateHarvie.com Twitter and IG - @GlossGal FB- Kate Harvie
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02: Body Image: Love You, Later for Haters
08/01/2018 Duration: 28minTonight's episode is REAL! We decided to tackle an issue dear to Black women, body image, the good, bad, and, unhealthy. Why do we care what others say about our body size/image? What would we change about our body, if we could? What is the best fad diet/motivational mantra to keep you going when TV/magazine/reality stars are setting the barometer for beauty, body and brains. And, how a letter to Ebony/Jet magazine, co-founder, Eunice Johnson, changed Karen's life as a teenager. #BodyImage #SelfLove Enjoy! *Post a comment, share and be you!
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01: Friendship: The Good, Bad, Ugly & Awesome
01/01/2018 Duration: 34minHappy New Year! As you prepare to create the ultimate vision board, list, and things to conquer in 2018, make very certain that you add friendship to the list of must-haves. This segment is about friendships: the good, bad, ugly, awesome and why we need them. Listen to the candid conversation with my ride or die, bestie, BFF, friend, the one and only, Gilda Dormevil. Our friendship has endured many misunderstandings, almost weddings, post-partum depression, unemployment, illness, and crazy ass families. Through it all, we are still standing with laughter and tons of cocktails. Welcome, to Episode 1, of Late Night with Karen Taylor Bass. Make certain you follow Gilda Dormevil: Thoughts By Gilda https://www.facebook.com/ThoughtsbyGilda2015/ Gilda The Builder https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=gilda%20the%20builder