
Something Something about Vivianne Knebel
This week, Vivianne Knebel stops by to tell us about her new book, about her upcoming new book Check out all of Vivianne's stuff right here
22 Aug 202325min

Something Something about Sonia Palleck
Sonia was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She went to school at Western in London, Ontario and graduated from Dentistry in '93 and Orthodontics in '99. She pioneered the use of digital orthodontics in practice and has lectured all over the world to share her knowledge with others. Sonia has written the Leave the Little Light On series, designing and painting all the book covers, editing and self-publishing her contribution to the world. She is an advocate for love. Check out Sonia stuff here
11 Aug 20231h 3min

Something Something about Steve Bates
Steve Bates is a science fiction writer. His new novel, "Castle of Sand," is now available on Amazon. His first novel, "Back to You," is also available on Amazon. Steve's short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Kzine and Perihelion. Before turning to fiction, he was a reporter and editor for The Washington Post as well as for other newspapers, magazines and the web. Steve has won numerous awards for news and feature writing, including a Jesse H. Neal Award for business journalism in 2009 and an investigative reporting award in 1990.
8 Aug 202354min

Something Something about Alex Hook
Alex Hook is an emerging artist who has been acting since the age of seven. Alex made her mark in the Nickelodeon series “I Am Frankie” playing the lead role of Frankie for two seasons. When starting out, she booked many commercials as a young performer winning a Joey Award in 2015 for ‘Best Actress in a Commercial (ages 13-18)’ Canadian national awards for teen actors. Other credits include the Hallmark movie ‘A Nutcracker Christmas’, The Lifetime movie “Galentine’s Day Nightmare” and “Safe House” directed by Jeff Glickman. She can currently be seen in a recurring role on Hallmark’s new series “The Way Home”, which premiered early this year and recently got picked up for a second season.
21 Jul 202339min

Something Something about MeShorn Daniels
Author MeShorn Daniels challenges this idea in his debut book. Through his story, Daniels, who goes by the moniker "Uncle Meshorn," debunks every label by which he and others have been branded in his upcoming memoir, I am not your black, America. His mission is to create a paradigm shift in America away from color and labels towards accepting all humankind. MeShorn page
11 Jul 202350min

Something Something about Mari Blake
This week Mari Blake Mari Blake (she/her) is an actor, writer, and director based in NYC. Recent acting credits include Shadows (Off-Broadway, NYC), We're Here (Harrisburg Fringe), and The Star-Spangled Girl (Judson Theatre Company, NC). Mari also enjoys acting on camera and has worked on several films anticipating 2023 festival runs including Yes, No, Goodbye (dir. Will Mustin) and The Girl Who Cried Her Eyes Out (Mimage Pictures). Check out here stuff right here
10 Jul 202343min

Something Something about Otto Stallworth
Dr. Otto Stallworth Jr. was born and reared in Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, a city characterized during those years by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as “the most segregated city in America.” Crossed the Alabama state line the first time at age 16 in 1962 to attend Howard University in Washington, D.C., and became the first college graduate in his family. The details of Dr. Stallworth’s life are evocative of friendships, falling in love, and marriages; and a great variety of occupations ranging from discovering and managing a famous music group to driving a city bus on his first trip to Chicago to becoming a doctor. His writing style itself is clear and effective, quirky and compelling, especially the descriptions of friendships from early childhood on, and falling in love, and the humorous stories. There are sad times described, and traumas and problems, but Dr. Stallworth gives these a full range of emotions and I think the reader really feels what the author, Dr. Stallworth, felt, or close to it. His style of writing and his stories are informative, quirky, and compelling. Probably more important, the reader can learn from it. “I wrote stories, never shared, as I remembered events in my life, and as if I were telling them to a friend.” Dr. Stallworth, 2023. buy the book here
26 Jun 20231h 3min

Something Something about Kill joy jake
This week filmmaker and YouTuber Kill Joy Jake stops by to talk about filmmaker and doing YouTube videos Kill Joy Jake's stuff Youtube IG twitter
5 Jun 202354min





















