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donna-richardson-joyner.png(Dallas TX – January 27) Nationally known fitness guru Donna Richardson Joyner is launching a national community tour targeting churches and black colleges. The tour will feature her new cleansing, weight loss, and fitness program to help eliminate the national obesity crisis.

 The “Sweating in the Spirit” Community Tour and the “Donnamite Cleansing, Weight  Loss, Fitness” program will kick off in Greensboro, NC at one of the nation’s oldest historically black colleges – Bennett College.The tour will follow the journey of 26 women who are setting out to become healthy and fit.

The tour will continue at the Dallas-based 30,000-member Potter’s House, led by the internationally renowned Bishop T.D. Jakes, and at the St. John Church in Grand Prairie, Texas. Additional communities will follow.“This program is about strengthening our mind, body and spirit to help America become Faithfully Fit and Fabulous!” said Richardson Joyner who created and produced the nation’s No. 1 “Sweating in the Spirit” DVD, which has sold more than a million copies.

“I have helped hundreds of thousands of people lose weight, become fit and change their lives to become healthier and happier.”According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 72 million U.S. adults and one out of every three children – are overweight/obese, which can lead to heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and cancer.

Richardson-Joyner’s cleansing program is not a diet, nor a colon-cleanse, but it is a nutritional and fitness program that cleanses the body and burns fat cells, which helps you lose unwanted pounds and improves your health. As Richardson Joyner has traveled the country, she has trained and coached churches, celebrities, executives and families.

“Since beginning the program I have lost 42 pounds,” said Roger Haley, a pastor at The Potter’s House. “I’ve gone from a size 54 to a size 48. I feel great! My energy level is at an all-time high!” Haley also said he has lost 5 ½ inches from his waist. Most importantly he reports that six months ago he was insulin-dependent, and now he no longer requires insulin.

“My turning point came as a result of me going to a meeting and not being able to fit in a chair,” Dawn Walton of Clearwater, Florida said. “It was at that point I started the Sweating in the Spirit program along with Donna’s coaching. I have lost 90 lbs!”

What sets this program apart from all the others is Joyner Richardson’s personal involvement by maintaining contact via Internet, phone calls and weekly appearances across America. Said Joyner Richardson: “This program is my purpose and passion in life, and I get joy from the opportunity to serve others and help them to be their best.”

About Donna Richardson Joyner

Richardson Joyner has starred in over 25 award winning videos, including the best selling”Buns of Steel”.  In February, Richardson Joyner will be named one of the 2009 American Express Women’s Golf Month Spokespersons. She is a member of the President’s Council for Physical Fitness and Sports. Richardson Joyner was the former co-host for the “ESPN Fitness Pro’s Show” and fitness expert on the “NBC Weekend Today Show. She is the producer and host of the “Donna Richardson’s Mind, Body & Spirit Show”, which aired on TV One, and the “Sweating in the Spirit” show which airs on the Word Network. She was inducted into the Fitness Hall of Fame and was named by Essence Magazine for being “one of the twenty five most inspiring women in America.” Richardson Joyner broke the Guinness Book of World Records for the world’s largest line dance with over 50,000 participants. She is an author and has lectured in over 40 countries educating and empowering women and children about a healthy lifestyle. She is the first African American woman selected for this position. She is the wife and soul mate of the #1 nationally syndicated morning radio talk show host, Tom Joyner, who reaches more than 8 million listeners weekly.

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  • marcosjperez.jpgYoung Musician Mixes ‘‘Old School’ R&B with Hip Hop(Dallas, TXOctober 14, 2008) He’s the Latin prince of soul whose wildest dreams have come true.  

    Marcos J. Perez, a former suburban Dallas high school football player, released his debut CD – MJP – on Sunday – his 18th birthday.  The CD, released on an independent label, Toro Records, is available on iTunes. MJP showcases the future Grammy Award winner’s talent as a song writer, composer, musician and singer.

    “I love listening to Prince, Earth Wind & Fire, Al Green – even The Beatles, Lenny Williams and Heat Wave,” he says. “I want to bring back that Old School feel.”  Last month, Perez released his first single on iTunes, “Don’t Test”, a soulful combination of Old School R & B and Hip Hop.

    “Marcos’s music has a great pop/soul appeal, and he definitely has the superstar look,” says Big Bink, program director for 97.9 The Beat, one of the top hip-hop radio stations in the Dallas/

    Fort Worth market.

    “Marcos has the talent and drive to be the next great pop superstar.”Kenny “FLAV” Dickerson, who is a multi-platinum producer who has worked with 50 Cents, Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah and Snoop Dog, says Marcos has a bright future, particularly since he he plays multiple instruments.

     “The future is limitless,” Dickerson says.Dave Deberry also sees Marcos’ potential.  Deberry has worked as a producer with Dickerson on several projects that have gone multi-platinum, and he counts Russell Simmons as one of his mentors. Additionally, he’s worked with Run DMC, Vanilla Ice and Hi Five. “Marcos’ ability to perform in the capacity as a songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, performer and entrepreneur is a rarity – and I’ve worked with some of the greatest pop acts and rap acts to date,” Deberry says. “There are a whole bunch of recording artists, but only a few stars and in with Perez, you have a star.”

    Popular New York deejay DJ Rob E Rob”, known for his hot mixes, says, “Marcos has the potential to be the new standard of the hot pop soul movement.”

    Marcos’ father, Tony, was a soul singer in the 1980s and 1990s who has appeared on “It’s Showtime at the Apollo!”   The elder Perez says he didn’t want to push his son too fast.  “You know, music has always been a part of our lives,” the father says. “And we’ve done everything – as a family – we could do to get to this point. We even worked as janitors in an office building every night for nearly two years to save enough money to buy Marcos instruments and to get studio time for him to practice.  We’re doing this the right way.”

    Even older brother Nathan, who accompanies him on vocals, guitar and other instruments, is driven to make sure they’re successful. “Look, I’ve worked in steel factories and even worked as a porter cleaning rental cars,” he says. “I don’t want to do any of those jobs again … We’re going to make it.”            Perez is now being home schooled so that he can work fulltime on his music.  He’s practicing daily in his Dallas studios.

    To interview Perez and learn more about his music or get a copy of his CD, contact Neil Foote, Foote Communications LLC,

    214.448.3765, neil@neilfoote.com. To preview some of Perez’ music, go to http://myspace.com/marcosjperez5  or download his music at  iTunes.com.

    MEDIA ADVISORY

    CONTACT: Neil Foote, Foote Communications LLC, neil@neilfoote.com

    WHAT: Urban Influence Magazine, a publication of the National Urban League, and the Dallas Urban League Young Professionals are collaborating to bring the magazine’s annual Women of Influence Breakfast Series to Dallas. UIM Publisher Tamara Brown has lined up a powerful group of local business executives who will share their strategies for success and offer advice on building careers and businesses during an informative special event titled Business Success Strategies: Women Who Make it Happen

    WHO:  Dr. Yolanda Bruce Brooks, Psy.D., adviser to the NFL and NBA, and professional development consultant; Fritzi Woods, president and CEO of PrimeSource Food Service Equipment; L. Michelle Smith, president and CEO of m strategies Inc.; and  Joy Wallace, president and CEO of J.O.Y. Foods Inc

    WHY: The multi-city tour is a business exchange and networking forum for African American women to meet, support and encourage fellow professionals. The event brings together an intimate group of key professionals for a meaningful conversation on topics ranging from financial empowerment to entrepreneur strategies to leadership development. In 2007, the tour stops include Chicago and Dallas. The tour is presented by Urban Influence Magazine and sponsored by Yum! Brands, Allianz Life Insurance Company and Hudson

    WHEN:           Friday, October 26, 2007
                             8:30am – 11:00am

    WHERE:        African American Museum
                            Lower Rotunda & Giddings Solarium
                            3536 Grand Ave.
                            Dallas, TX 75210

    Admission is complimentary but RSVP is required. Click here to RSVP or Urban Influence Magazine is a nationally distributed publication targeting progressive African American professionals with a message of building wealth through social change. UIM speaks to the critical link between individual and community wealth and social responsibility, as well as provides information concerning latest trends in business, politics, and lifestyle for “urban influencers.” Urban Influence is the only publication on newsstands created in partnership with a civil rights organization and young entrepreneurs.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

    (Dallas, TexasAugust 6, 2007) Olympic Gold Medalist Carly Patterson is appearing on NBC’s ‘Today Show’ Wednesday, August 8th to discuss the launch of her new career as a singer and recording artist. Patterson is now setting her sights on trading in the ‘gold’ for ‘platinum’.

    “Lots of people have been asking me when I’d be starting my music career,” Patterson said from her home in Texas. “Well, I’m ready and so excited. I can’t wait!”

    At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Patterson won a silver medal in team/balance beam and a gold medal in the all-around. She became the first American since Mary Lou Retton – in 1984 – to win the all-around competition.

    For the past year, Patterson has been writing songs and working with musicians to develop her style and sound. She’s a big fan of Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani and fellow Texan-American Idol winner – Kelly Clarkson.  Over the past few months, Patterson has been busy in the studio and is scheduled to release her CD with the featured title song – ‘Back to the Beginning’ – on iTunes in early September.  A preview of her music is available on her MySpace.com page: http://myspace.com/carlypattersonmusic.

    During her scheduled appearance on the Today Show, Patterson will not only talk about her experience in the Olympics, but share some insight on ‘what’s next’ with her music career.  On that day, the Today Show is expected to discuss the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which will start a year from that date and air on the network.  Hosts Meredith Vieira and Al Roker will be reporting from Beijing.

    Patterson, who travels the country extensively participating in gymnastic clinics and public speaking, said her fans won’t be disappointed with her new career. “I’ve got some good things,” said Patterson, 19. “I’m really looking forward to seeing all my gymnastic fans and lots of others out there when I’m traveling.”

    To set up interviews with Ms. Patterson, please contact Neil Foote, president, Foote Communications,

    214.448.3765 or

    neil@neilfoote.com.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Toni Laws, Executive Director, National Association of Minority Media Executives , tlaws@namme.org, (703) 854-7178National Association of Minority Media Executives Recognizes ‘Champions in Diversity’

    Program to Salute NAMME’s Founders & ‘60 Minutes’ Ed Bradley

    Washington, DC, March 22, 2007 — The National Association of Minority Media Executives will hold its ‘Annual Celebration of Diversity” Awards dinner, recognizing a multicultural slate of industry trailblazers at 7 pm. March 29th at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC. The event will take place during the week of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Annual Conventio n.

    As a prelude to the dinner, a special reception will be held recognizing the founders of the 17-year-old group, representing multicultural media executives in all aspects of media. NAMME Chair Mei-Mei Chan , vice president of advertising, The Seattle Times, will serve as the Mistress of Ceremonies paying tribute to this year’s winners by acknowledging their numerous contributions not only to media, but to the world at large. For information about purchasing a table or tickets, please contact the national office at (703) 854-7179.

    The Diversity Award winners are:

    Robert C. Maynard Legend Award

    Ed Bradley, post-humously, 60 Minutes Correspondent, CBS news

    Distinguished Diversity Award for Lifetime Achievement

    Felix Gutierrez, Professor, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California

    Catalyst Award—Print

    Amol Sharma, Staff Reporter, Technology, The Wall Street Journal

    Catalyst Award—New Media

    Retha Hill, Chief Editorial Officer, B ET.com, Vice President for Content Development, BET Interactive

    Catalyst Award—Broadcast

    Curtis Crutchfield, News Director, CT V 76 News

    The Lawrence Young Breakthrough Award

    Sreenath (Sree) Sreenivasan, Dean of Students, Columbia, Graduate School of Journalism, Technology Reporter, WNBC-TV

    Award of Valor

    Prerna Mona Khanna, M.D., M.P.H., Contributing Medical Editor, KTVT, CBS 11.

    The National Association of Minority Media Executives ‘ mission is to increase diversity in the senior ranks of all media and serve as a convergence and serves as the convergence zone for minority executives who represent print, broadcast and digital media across all disciplines. Its innovative programs and services are preparing leaders for the digital convergence of the 21st Century.

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