Celebrating the Impact of Black Women in Arts with Melba Moore and Amari Marshall
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Melba Moore, the Tony Award-winning actress and Grammy-nominated singer, graces us with her extraordinary journey from a musically inclined family to Broadway stardom and beyond. Alongside her, the formidable Amari "the Monster" Marshall, known for her electrifying dance performances with icons like Janet Jackson and Lady Gaga, shares her story of resilience and breaking barriers.
Tiffany has really tapped into what was missing. It is so important to bridge the gap between generations and bring people together. We need ALL perspectives, and we need to honor our elders. Thank you, Tiffany for this podcast. Many continued blessings to you!
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Can we just stop to say how beautiful these ladies are! ❤
Love Melba Moore. LEGEND!
Thanks for this.
I love this podcast. Ms. Moore’s story of resilience is a blessing as it touches my soul. Thank you! Great job Tiffany! Keep up your amazing work. ❤
I have always loved Ms. Moore. Amari is beautiful inside and out. Thank you Tiffany for these beautiful conversations between Black Women.
Now that’s a true entertainer who loves her craft so much that she asked to sing instead of being asked to sing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💗
This episode put a smile on my face. Blessings to these beautiful Queens.❤❤❤
I love this podcast. Ms. Tiffany, you are doing a marvelous job.❤
Another great conversation that featured the legendary Melba Moore (To overcome the adversity in her relationships, career and business is a true testament that God is) and Ms Amari Marshall (I don’t know much about her before this episode and her story is very compelling) and thank you Ms Tiffany for being sooo transparent in these episodes. I really feel your passion ( I love the special that you and Joy Reid did on the “Peacock” network from the restaurant in Harlem (Melba’s) with those group of high power black women!
Ms Melba the G.O.A.T in real life
Oh my, I tried to raise my leg that high and well, let’s talk about something else…..so here goes! I have to commend Mrs. Moore for recording the Black national anthem! To be a voice during the Civil Rights movement was courageous and needed. Thank you! To Ms. Marshall, I loved listening to your journey and even more your breakthrough. I hope this reaches someone who is inspired by you! Also, my prayer that your mother reaches her goal as well! Professor….another great one, I enjoy such inspiring conversations.🥳
This was an amazing interview. I have always loved Melba Moore and what a treat to hear her sing. Both women shared amazing stories of being resilient. We all go through things and learn lessons that male us stronger along the way.
Love this!
This was an amazing interview!!💙
Um. One thing I know for sure. Black don't crack. Look how beautiful all 3 of you are. Goodness. Gorgeous. ❤❤❤❤
That mean walk definitely counts 👌🏾
That was amazing 👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Melba! OMG ❤
What a crazy business..I love when your said you can have lots of $$ one day..then be broke three days later.
I never hear these kinds of stories about white women struggling financially in the business