"Mama Biscuits" founder, Lesley Riley discusses how she navigated the tough road to entrepreneurship. She talks about the struggles, the sacrifices and the successes with Karen Taylor Bass.
Karen Taylor speaks with Bridgett M. Davis, Author of The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mothers Life in the Detroit Numbers. A memoir that dives into Davis's childhood and tells the powerful story of a mother that worked hard to make sur
Karen speaks with Fatin Dantzler one half of the neo soul group Kindred aka Kindred the Family Soul. Fatin gives his take on life, love and career in the second chapter of his life.
A new study shows that blacks are at higher risk to get Alzheimer's than whites? Karen Taylor Bass discusses the ravages of this disease with Pamela Rivers, journalist and author, who has been a caregiver for someone suffering with the disease.
Money Coach Lynnette Khalfani-Cox breaks down debt and building wealth in Chapter Two with Karen Taylor Bass. The steps required to set yourself up for financial freedom are also covered.
What's a boss bride and is that something women should aspire to? Charreah K. Jackson, lifestyle editor at Essence magazine discusses her book, Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman's Playbook for Love and Success.
Karen Taylor Bass sits with Angelique Miles to discuss being pushed out of the work force in her forties. The road Angelique took to reimagine, reinvent and rebrand her life for new success.
Karen Taylor Bass talks with Tamara Harris about the skills needed before entering into marriage and the serious business of divorce that often follows.
Karen Taylor Bass and Cherise Davis Fisher discuss the evolution of their careers and how following the money and power often lead to positions they later questioned or regretted.
Karen Taylor Bass sits with fitness and nutrition expert Nikki Kimbrough and they discuss how you can become the best healthy version of yourself at any age. #Chapter2
Karen has a candid conversation with award-winning journalist and advocate, Kimberly Seals Allers on race, the #MeToo movement, health, motherhood, breastfeeding and how black women's rage is wrongly perceived.
Karen Taylor Bass talks with therapist LaShell Wooten about emotional fitness, following your dreams and pivots you have to make. Karen wanted to be a supermodel. She was told she was too short. What did she do next?