Shana Bell

“Wealth Starts with Mindset!”

Shana Bell is a very intelligent business woman who is certified and qualified to help us all get to a superior level with our wealth and finances. Shana believes the importance of also exemplifying education, by making the timely sacrifice after high school. Shana graduated from Rust College in 2002, Strayer University in 2009, and Union University in 2009. After being an educator for two decades Shana felt an urgency to educate families financially and so she obtained her certified professional life coach license.

Shana wants to create an awareness, a crusade against generational poverty that can be solved by implementing the proper steps to ensure that families have the protection in place that guarantees poverty elimination. Shana’s background in education compels her to teach others what she didn’t know as an educated professional and what is not taught in schools. Shana wants to share the secrets of financial success that has been left out of conversations in many households for generations, due to lack of knowledge. Shana wants to bring to the forefront what has been keeping many families in poverty and why the cycle continues.

Shana wants to “EMPOWER” others to learn about the Importance of Paycheck Protection to spread the benefits it has among communities. Shana wants to “EMPOWER” others to start businesses in this industry because the services are needed and the educational cost is very low, with high impact, as well as compensation.

Shana’s Dream Project is to Gain Financial Freedom and Take Others along with her! SHE WANTS TO BE THE FACE OF WHAT FINANCIAL FREEDOM LOOKS LIKE!! Shana wants people to see her and know that it is Possible and it CAN happen through hard work, perseverance, and by turning your backs against the “noise.”


“Don’t expect other people to understand your dreams”, says Shana. “Your Dreams are Uniquely Yours. Don’t make decisions about your life based on the opinions of others.” Always ask: [“What’s your plan for Me?”]

“If you don’t want their life, don’t take their advice.”

“Also, always protect your Peace. Excuse yourself from negativity and drama. Your happiness is within. Never give that job to anyone else. YOU ARE IN CHARGE OF YOU!!! NOW GO BE GREAT!!”

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Nikki Giovanni

Born Yolande Cornelia Giovanni. Jr, in Knoxville, Tennessee, Giovanni was the younger of two daughters in a close-knit family. She gained an intense appreciation for African American culture and heritage from her grandmother, explaining in an interview, “I come from a long line of storytellers.” This early exposure to the power of spoken language influenced Giovanni’s career as a poet, particularly her sophisticated use of vernacular speech. When Giovanni was a young child, she moved with her parents from Knoxville to a predominantly black suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio but remained close to her grandmother. Giovanni was encouraged by several schoolteachers and enrolled early at Fisk University, a prestigious HBCU (historically Black college or university) in Nashville, Tennessee. A literary and cultural renaissance was emerging at Fisk, as writers and other artists of color collaborated in cultural projects that explored and delineated the possibilities of Black identity.
Nikki Giovanni is one of America’s foremost poets. Over the course of a long career, Giovanni has published numerous collections of poetry—from her first self-published volume Black Feeling Black Talk (1968) to New York Times best-seller Bicycles: Love Poems (2009)—several works of nonfiction and children’s literature, and multiple recordings, including the Emmy-award nominated The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection (2004). Her most recent publications include Make Me Rain: Poems and Prose (2020), Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid (2013) and, as editor, The 100 Best African American Poems (2010). A frequent lecturer and reader, Giovanni has taught at Rutgers University, Ohio State University, and Virginia Tech, where she is a University Distinguished Professor.

Born Yolande Cornelia Giovanni. Jr, in Knoxville, Tennessee, Giovanni was the younger of two daughters in a close-knit family. She gained an intense appreciation for African American culture and heritage from her grandmother, explaining in an interview, “I come from a long line of storytellers.” This early exposure to the power of spoken language influenced Giovanni’s career as a poet, particularly her sophisticated use of vernacular speech. When Giovanni was a young child, she moved with her parents from Knoxville to a predominantly black suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio but remained close to her grandmother. Giovanni was encouraged by several schoolteachers and enrolled early at Fisk University, a prestigious HBCU (historically Black college or university) in Nashville, Tennessee. A literary and cultural renaissance was emerging at Fisk, as writers and other artists of color collaborated in cultural projects that explored and delineated the possibilities of Black identity.
Giovanni’s first published volumes of poetry grew out of her response to the assassinations of such figures as Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Medgar Evers, and Robert Kennedy, and the pressing need she saw to raise awareness of the plight and the rights of Black people. Black Feeling Black Talk (1968) and Black Judgement (1968) explore Giovanni’s growing political and spiritual awareness. These early books, followed by Re: Creation (1970), quickly established Giovanni as a prominent new voice in African American literature. Black Feeling Black Talk sold over ten thousand copies in its first year alone.She publicly expressed feelings of oppression, anger, and frustration; in doing so, she found new audiences beyond the usual poetry-reading public.

Dr. Timothy Quinn

Dr. Quinn is Medical Director of Quinn Healthcare, PLLC. As a family physician, he thoroughly understands the human condition and utilizes effective communication, teaching, and interpersonal skills to empower patients to make significant lifestyle changes to improve their health. Dr. Quinn serves as the Principal Investigator of multiple clinical trials for Merck and Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company. During the past two years, Dr. Quinn has worked with the Mississippi State Department of Health on several grants including Pre-Diabetes and Chronic Disease Quality Initiatives. He is a member of the City of Jackson Medical Taskforce, as well as the collaborating physician for the City of Jackson Employee’s Clinic. Dr. Quinn is also a collaborating physician for Cigna Health Springs. He developed and is currently leading the Children’s Health Initiative, to raise awareness of the importance of childhood physicals, partnering with MS State Medical Association, MS Academy of Pediatrics, and MS Academy of Family Medicine.

In The News
Dr. Quinn is a trusted medical news commentator for local and national news with weekly segments on local news. He is a published author of Dr. Quinn’s BLUEPRINT. He believes that positive lifestyle changes implemented as an adjunct to traditional health care helps an individual achieve a high level of overall health. He has dedicated his life to informing the community of attaining a healthier well-being.

Black History 2022

Letha’s Real Talk will not only focus on Black History during February 2022, we will also highlight some of those infamous black icons who are currently making a major impact everyday. There are so many wonderful leaders who are persevering, breaking down barriers, and we have been allowed the privilege to highlight a few. Walk in your freedom. Press the mark. Do not give up. You can do it. You can be it. You can have it. You can, shall, and will achieve it if you put in the constant work. Greatness is part of the legacy and royal heritage that we all as a people bestow. As we continue to rise up and make our presence known and more visible in this world I am proud to say though we are not finished, however, now is the time to give each other praise. We are successful people, we a strong people, we are brilliant people, we are inventors, we are warriors, we are Kings and Queens who possess the divine wellness of the first fruits of this earth. The blood, sweat, and tears of our forefathers and foremothers empowered us so that we are to be as a great people without shame, yet with a cause and a purpose. We must fulfill! We are to carry out what we are destined to do. Our history is our heritage and this month you will meet and learn of a few who are leaving their footprints to . February 2022 will be about Black History and Black Empowerment living.