IDNTv Presents We Love Food, Your Allergy-Free Cooking Show hosted by Tiffany Josephs.
IDNTv Presents We Love Food, Your Allergy-Free Cooking Show hosted by Tiffany Josephs.
Today’s episode, chef Tiffany will show how to make a Gluten-Free Party Platter. It’s a new and healthy way of making a party platter perfect for holidays. Stay tuned for more Gluten-free, Allergy-free recipes!
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Known as the Princess of Suburbia(R) (Princess in Suburbia(R), African Oscar-Winning Writer, Dr. Princess Fumi Hancock Debuts Her Hollywood Directorial Entrance with Empowering Women Stories!
Join Dr. Princess Fumi Hancock as she invites you on an exciting journey of laughter while debunking issues of love, life, family, business and argh… cooking too!
Dr. Fumi Interviews Little Women of LA star, Tonya Reneé Banks (better known as ‘Lil’ Boss) at the NAFCA African Oscar’s – a Nollywood and African Film Critics’ Awards, awards for achievements in the film industry. Tonya is also known for her work on Death to Smoochy (2002), Bad Santa (2003) and Martin (1992). Enjoy watching! Subscribe now so you won’t miss anything.
Award-winning Writer, Filmmaker, & Your Vision Midwife™, Dr. Fumi S. Hancock, an African Princess Living in Diaspora interviews Hollywood & Nollywood Stars in the NAFCA African Oscar – a Nollywood and African Film Critics’ Awards, awards for achievements in the film industry and The NAFCA Honors are awarded to recognize outstanding individuals whose professional careers have been marked by extraordinary personal and professional accomplishments.
Award-winning Writer, Filmmaker, & Your Vision Midwife™, Dr. Fumi S. Hancock, an African Princess Living in Diaspora interviews guests in the African Heritage Ball – a family-friendly event celebrating the life, music, and culture of the African community. Enjoy watching! Subscribe now so you won’t miss anything.
About the Biracial Couple ~ The Crazy Couple(™) in Nashville
Season 1 – Episode 11 Trailer ~ Coping Up Being Married to a Princess
African Heritage Ball – African in Diaspora Special Edition. Award-winning Writer, Filmmaker, & Your Vision Midwife™, Dr. Fumi S. Hancock, an African Princess Living in Diaspora interviews guests in the African Heritage Ball – a family-friendly event celebrating the life, music, and culture of the African community. We bring you new episodes every Wednesday.
Get ready to see how this “great white prince” is coping being married to an authentic African Princess. How is their blended family handling this union? They laugh! they cry! they snicker! discussing Life, Home, Relationships, Career/Business and everything in between!
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These all three series on Mental Health Issues have really been quite eye-opening. A big thank you to all those who have reached out to share their personal mental illness journey. It is my sincere hope that we have all gained some knowledge and are steered up by Reverend Mary Leonard’s, (founder and President of Overcoming Faith Ministries, New Jersey) journey with a brother who suffers from Schizophrenia. If you missed Part 1, PLEASE CLICK HERE; for Part 2,CLICK HERE
As we wrap up the last in the series, here is my ask again:
Love yourself enough to read this blog, then watch the video presentation. If you won’t even invest time in yourself; then chances are SUCCESS may be difficult to achieve.
Dream Makers are great investors in themselves and that of others.
If you missed Part 1, PLEASE CLICK HERE; for Part 2,CLICK HERE
Welcome to The Princess in Suburbia Lifestyle Show hosted by the very own Southern Warrior Sister, and President of Let’s Go Innovate,Princess Fumi Hancock. This is a place where we ignite dreams and harness vision.
The presentation you are about to view is about 8 minutes long! This event can truly change your life, even if you don’t currently have anyone in your family. If you missed Part 1, PLEASE CLICK HERE; for Part 2, CLICK HERE.
She continues her discussion?
(1). What it means to be living with a person with Schizophrenia or other mental illness?
(2). The steps you must take to help that person and to help oneself during this time
(3). What did Mary do when she finally found herself as the custodian to her older brother, after the primary caretaker, their mother passed?
(4). And Lots more….
Until Next Time,
Be Inspired, Be Motivated, Be Of Sentimental Value, and Most of all Be Authentic.
It’s Your Gal, Princess Fumi Hancock, RN, DNP.
Storyteller, Speaker, Personal Development Success Coach, and a Dream weaver
My weeks of gratitude continues this week with a continuation of the candid interview I had with a minute friend, Reverend Mary Leonard, (founder and President of Overcoming Faith Ministries, New Jersey). I want to take this opportunity to thank all those who reached out to me, that this blog has been a blessing to them. It is incredible to see the number of people whose lives have been touched with mental illness.
For success to take root in our lives, we also have to pay attention to our mental wellness. So, regardless of the life goal we may have, if this part of our lives are lacking…i.e. if we are living an unhealthy lifestyle, if mental illness is going unaddressed, the foundation for success in other areas of our lives is shaky. If you missed part 1, PLEASE CLICK HERE
This week, I continue wearing my clinical hat as a Mental Health Expert and share with you the part 2 (2 of 3 part series) I promised the last week. This few minutes of your life could change things for you. A reader who reached out to me after reading this article on linked in reminded me of the importance of education in understanding and gaining more awareness: “It is still amazing to me what a negative stigma that mental illness has in our country. My Mom was diagnosed with Bi-polar disease when she was 40 y/o and I was in the 8th grade. It was a very confusing time because no one knew anything about it nor wanted to really talk about it. Research and education are key to not letting it get “swept under the rug” so thank you for taking the time to address it with your audience” – SH.
This week has been a week of “gratitude” and simply that of “reflection”.Have you ever had those types of week lately? Where you are grateful that you are still alive, which means that there is hope, whatever you may be going through; reflection to all that transpired in 2014~ good, bad, indifferent? And wondering if there was a divine purpose for it all.
This week, I have chosen to wear my clinical hat as a Mental Health Expert. I chose to do this because I saw many posts about families, individuals dealing with Mental Illness and not fully understanding it. Another reason I chose to tackle this hot and delicate topic is to help others with their recovery journey. Today, I release from my vault a “tete-a-tete” discussion on this debilitating illness. More importantly, you do not have to be going through it to grab some nuggets of wisdom, after all we are all warriors. And warriors take the time out to READ, STUDY, EDUCATE, INFORM themselves about their surroundings.
So here is my ask:
Love yourself enough to read this blog, then watch the video presentation. If you won’t even invest time in yourself; then chances are SUCCESS may be difficult to achieve.
Dream Makers are great investors in themselves and that of others.
In this video, I speak with Reverend Mary Leonard, (founder and President of Overcoming Faith Ministries, New Jersey) a very dear friend of mine. I have known Minister Leonard for over 13 years and not once did we talk about her plight taking care of her brother who has Schizophrenia.
On her visit to Nashville, TN recently, we happen to touch up on that and she was willing to share her journey in the hopes that it will help someone out there. Keep reading… don’t stop now… it will change your life.…Listen!