The Kia D Unplugged Show feat. Author Victoria Lowe

The Kia D Unplugged Show 

Guest: Victoria Lowe, Executive Business Coach 

Victoria Lowe is a Business Educator, specializing in growth, marketing, human resource & company culture. Ms. Lowe is a best-selling Author, Podcast Host, World Class Speaker, Serial Entrepreneur, Bible Teacher, Servant and Mom. She is dedicated to helping people live a life of success and meaning within their mind, body, spirit & money. Her passion is to inspire others to totally trust God and never settle but to live life to the fullest. (She is often referred to as The Kingdom Business Queen)   She is the founder and Executive Director of Kingdom@Work, a non-profit - serving the disadvantaged and under-served communities through life essentials, job/career readiness & entrepreneurship development. She also founded Kaptivate Inc., a coaching and consulting firm and Sassy, Saved & Successful; a lifestyle brand for women 45+ who want to express their sassiness with beauty, fashion, travel, hobbies and more.    [email protected]          Victoria.KaptivateInc.Com


The Cave Radio Show feat. Singer/Songwriter Kalvin Kosha

The Cave Radio Show feat. Singer/Songwriter Kalvin Kosha

Calvin "Kalvin Kosha" Fitzgerald, Houston, TX native, born December 19, 1995, is a Recording Artist, Singer/Songwriter, Actor, Entrepreneur, Influencer, and Graduate of Prairie View A&M University. He is represented by the Upward Artistry Talent Agency.

As a young boy, singing and performing for churches, schools, and the Houston Children’s Chorus led him to paid and promotional gigs in Houston, TX and Louisiana during his adolescent years. He began recording music in the 10th grade with cousins.

He’s performing LIVE for concerts as notable as the Gulf Coast Soul & Comedy Fest featuring Frankie Beverly & MAZE, Anthony Hamilton, and K Michelle, to Birthday Bashes for notable artists such as Ginuwine, Tank, and CASE.

His debut album, “Pressure”, (released under Do-WAP Records), brings the fusion of sexy R&B, Pop, and Hip-Hop, to highlight the pressures of love and life in various aspects. Nineteen (19) tracks will thrill you with Romance, Dance, and Appreciation for Life and those you love. Collaborations include “Black Magik”, featuring Hip-Hop lyricist and reality TV Star, Jazz Anderson, “I Need A Dyme” ft. Fly Boi Keno, songs with Marquo, Gloria Prince, Jeff Shelley, Heph B, and Rodeo (produced by DJ CHOSE).

Honeywater Moscato is Kalvin Kosha’s debut and most prized flavor. Kalvin Kosha’s moscato is the manifestation of his favorite beverage, hot water + honey, inspired by childhood memories of drinking herbal tea with his grandparents, into the form of a wine. https://kalvinkosha.com/product/honeywater-moscato-bottle

http://www.kalvinkosha.com


The Kia D Unplugged Show feat. Teacher Appreciation Foundation

The Kia D Unplugged Show feat. Teacher Appreciation Foundation


After The Lights Go Out (REWIND)

After The Lights Go Out (REWIND)


Shine Lord Radio Show feat Pastor Glenn: Cast Your Cares

Shine Lord Radio Show feat Pastor Glenn

Message: Cast Your Cares


After the Lights Go Out feat. Singer Tygressa Jones

After the Lights Go Out feat. Singer Tygressa Jones

NEW SINGLE: A Minute With YouWEBSITE: TYGRESSAMUSIC.COMINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tygressamusic/FACEBOOK:  https://www.facebook.com/tygressa.jones.3TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/tygressasings?lang=en


The Kia D Unplugged Show feat. Ex Special Olympian Ashton Smith

The Kia D Unplugged Show feat. Ex Special Olympian Ashton Smith

Ashton Smith, is a legally blind African-American female and Gold Medalist in Swimming. She is a talented Ex Special Olympian that had the privilege of competing in the World Games, Dubai and in Seattle in the National US Games.

"Many things stick out in my journey from hometown hero to homeless, world-class gold medalist despite having a limiting disability. My road to greatness started when I was nine years old. As a “Differently Abled” person, I found myself being left out of events, overlooked, and under picked. To say it caused inner trauma would be putting it mild. I learned to cope by escaping into swimming, which can be a team sport or an individual one. I found myself at the YMCA in Waxahachie almost daily. Once I discovered the water, I was naturally drawn to it. It’s a myth that Black people can’t swim. The truth is, there are not enough aquatic facilities in black communities. Once the staff at the Y saw I loved to swim, they encouraged, empowered, and enabled me to train and blossom into that youth capable enough to capture a spot on the Special Olympics team".