Miss PhaShunta

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Author: Amy Nicole

I think most celebrity media contributors will tell you that their dream is to make it big; they want the opportunity to be able to walk red carpets and interview the top celebs in the entertainment industry.  Well in only three short years PhaShunta Hubert has done just that. She created her blog MissPhaShunta.com in 2013 and started off interviewing radio personalities, rising music artists, and local businesses in her city. After studying how to brand and market herself she later transitioned into interviewing celebrities such as Keke Palmer, Justine Skye, and even legends like Pattie LaBelle. She has also been seen on TVOne, RevoltLive, MTV, and VH1.

As a blogger with a growing media company I wanted to get success tips on how to excel in the media industry so I reached out to PhaShunta for an interview.  

Amy Nicole: How did you get your start in the media/entertainment industry and was working in the industry a passion of yours?

Miss PhaShunta: I created MissPhaShunta.com in October 2013 in Ypsilanti, Michigan to broadcast my many talents to the world. I always had an eye for communications, media, and theatre and wanted to share my love of the entertainment industry with the world. MissPhaShunta.com is committed to creating great interviews for its viewers. I started off interviewing some of the most popular radio personalities in my city, rising music artist, businesses etc. After studying how to brand and market myself daily I then over time transitioned to interviewing some of the most popular celebrities such as Mona Scott Young, Keke Palmer and Justine Skye. I have also interviewed legends such as Rev. Al Sharpton, Pattie LaBelle and so many more. 

Amy Nicole: It’s often times difficult to be successful in the entertainment field because the industry is so overpopulated. What advice would you give to aspiring writers and journalist trying to excel in the field?

Miss PhaShunta: I would say just stay true to yourself because you are your own identity and that alone will make you stand out. Also, when times get tough persevere through it and focus on the main important goal.

Amy Nicole: You started your blog just three years ago and have already landed interviews with big name celebrities like Patti Labelle; what would you say has contributed to your success?

Miss PhaShunta: Being consistent has definitely contributed to my success so far. Also, reading different material daily to better myself and brand has helped as well. I always tell people reading is very fundamental.

Amy Nicole: Your blog mostly focuses on celebrity news; what about celebrity news interests you the most?

Miss PhaShunta: I just want to be able to make a difference when it comes to reporting and getting the latest information from celebrities in a positive light. I feel that correspondents can still get the latest news without bashing celebrities. They have feelings like everyone else and deserve respect when it comes to their personal life.

 

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Amy Nicole: You recently interviewed at the 2016 Bet Awards and you were also a featured blogger on Revolt TV. How were those experience?

Miss PhaShunta: Both experiences were amazing, I am glad that I was able to be part of them. I am always grateful for every opportunity. I hope to interview P. Diddy one day he is such a phenomenal person and excellent business man.

Amy Nicole: What is the most exciting part of your job?

Miss PhaShunta: The most exciting part of being a correspondent is being able to communicate with different people. I learn so much and get more inspired even more from the people who I am interviewing.

Amy Nicole: Are there any media correspondents that you look up to?

Miss PhaShunta: Yes, I really love Wendy Williams and Robin Roberts they are super amazing!

Amy Nicole: What direction do you see your career going in the next 5 years?

Miss PhaShunta: In the next 5 years I see myself working for a network such as E News and making great music. I sing as well and I am also a rising actress. With that being said I see myself being in more films and eventually winning awards for my craft.

Amy Nicole: How can people reach you?

Miss PhaShunta: People can reach me on social media Instagram/Twitter @missphashunta and I can also be reached through email on my website www.missphashunta.com

It was great getting to know PhaShunta. Her success story is a testament that if you work hard and stay consistent, you can be successful!

Mr. Black-Ice Bell…..

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Author: Ashley E.

In life most of us repeat the same cycle; we go to sleep on Sunday night dreading Monday morning, then we wait anxiously for Wednesday to come because we know it means there are only 2 days left until the weekend. The weekend flies by and we’re back to another Monday. It’s a never ending cycle. The majority of us work 40 hours or more a week at a job that overworks and underpays us and we have absolutely no passion for what we do. Most of us get so comfortable in our jobs that we become stuck.  When you become stuck you will look around and realize that 2 years have turned into 20 years and you’re still in the exact same spot.

One of my biggest inspirations for not settling in life and for going after my dreams and aspirations came from a friend who I met a couple of years ago at a modeling audition in Jackson, MS. With only a high school diploma, my friend has become a poet, an author, and an accomplished professional photographer. He has worked with many talented people such as Janelle Monae, Russell Simmons, and Lloyd Banks.  Some people call him “Mr. Bell” and others call him “Christopher” or “Chris,” but now he also goes by “Black-Ice Bell.”  It was actually a name given to him as a joke because people could recognize his work before they recognized him. There are hardly any pictures of him online so many people don’t know the face behind his work.  Black ice is a substance that is transparent; it’s practically invisible, but you can feel its presence and know it’s there. You may not see Mr. Bell, but you will definitely feel his presence by his work. Since he tends to be a very low key guy who lets his work speak for him, I wanted people to get to know the artist behind the work.

Check out the interview I did with him below.

Ashley G:  The first time I met you was back in 2007; I think at that time you were just starting off in photography. You were doing photo shoots out of your bedroom in Jackson, MS, LOL… Do you remember those days?

BlackIce: LOL. I can never forget! I was shooting in a townhouse in Pebble Creek Apts. I had three other roommates. Due to lack of space, the studio was in the living room, and I slept in that room also. Crazy times. lol.

Ashley G:  You’re originally from Decatur, Georgia. What brought you to Mississippi?

BlackIce: Well, I have Mississippi roots. I was born in Greenville, MS, but raised in Decatur, GA. In 2006 my soul became restless. I knew a change was coming but wasn’t sure what it was. A couple of old friends from Jackson were driving down I-55 and saw a huge billboard that said Christopher Bell (I think he was an insurance agent), so they thought of me and gave me a call. Less than two months later, I was their roommate and started the photography company.

Ashley G:  You also have a military background. How long were you in the service, and how did you get into photography?

BlackIce: Whew… dark times. I was active duty Air Force briefly for two years from 2000-2002. Even then I knew I wanted to do something creative with my life and work for myself. At the time, I was just a poet working on my first book. Photography was strictly a casual hobby that I didn’t take more seriously until after military service. I met my mentor, Michael Alvins, and he pretty much put me in the photography game. He taught me everything from the basics in studio photography to working with clients. He was unselfish in sharing his knowledge with me, and I appreciate him for that. I always say that he’s your favorite photographer’s favorite photographer. He has helped and worked with a lot of photographers in the industry over the years. He’s more than a mentor; he’s a big brother to me. Thanks to him, I’m the beast I am now.

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Ashley G:  You’ve published several books and you also have a free online magazine called INSPIRE Magazine. I read INSPIRE faithfully.  I love the photos, artwork, poetry and short stories. When was the first magazine published, and what made you decide to start a magazine?

BlackIce:  I published the first INSPIRE Magazine in July 2010, right before I moved back to Atlanta. In Jackson, I spent a LOT of time in the bookstore. Every time I went to the African-American section, all I saw were books of erotica and thug-life stories. I’m not knocking them because I believe we all got a little freak in us and it is real in the streets, but at the same time, we are more than that as well. Same thing with black publications, it was mostly either gossip magazines or the video-vixen type material on the shelves. Black Enterprise has great content, but aesthetically I think it is boring to read. So I created INSPIRE Magazine to blend beautiful images with the great content to create a unique reading experience.  There are many people involved in each issue, and I am grateful for that.

Ashley G:  You talk a lot about faith and spirituality; do these 2 components play a role in your work? 

BlackIce: Absolutely. Everyone, including me, is far from perfect, but I do read and study the Word daily. I accomplished a lot in the past ten years with little to no resources, and no one can take credit for that. That’s all God. My whole career has been done from either my living room or my bedroom with little to no money. I only have a high school diploma, and I still get it done and make it happen. It is definitely God-given. At the same time, God is a God of Freewill. We have to make decisions and take certain actions to achieve what He wants for us. And a lot of times, it is not easy. Faith without action leads to nothing.

Ashley G: Do you have any advice for any aspiring photographers?

BlackIce: Yes, study your craft. I also worked closely with fellow photographer, Mic Fontaine, for a while in Mississippi.  I remember when he said, “There’s a big difference between a great photographer and a great photography business.” I think that’s real. You can be the best photographer in the world, but you can only go so far if you don’t know how to monetize your business or know how to work with people. There’s so much advice I could give, but I think that’s a great start.

Ashley G: You talk a lot about following your dreams; how important do you think it is for people to chase their dreams? 

BlackIce: I personally feel like if you’re not following your dreams, why are you living? God wakes us up every morning for a reason, not to just take up space. Everyone has a purpose that could benefit this world in some way, whether it’s huge or small.

Black Ice’s career has really taken off. The 25th issue of Inspire Magazine was released last month and he has many new projects in the works. You can catch a few features from The Double Scoop in upcoming issues of the magazine. If you want to know more about Black Ice and his work you can connect with him at the sites below
http://instagram.com/inspiremagatl

http://www.inspiremagatl.com/about-inspire/

https://www.youtube.com/user/atlinspired