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]]>In this captivating episode of “MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION”, host Gino Black welcomes a guest with a background as diverse as it is inspiring—Todd Vaughn, also known as TJ Vaughn during his days as a stand-up comedian. Now an entrepreneur and consultant, Todd’s story reveals how his time in comedy has shaped his approach to business, communication, and life.
The episode kicks off with Todd sharing his early career as a comedian, where he performed under the name TJ Vaughn. He reminisces about how comedy not only sharpened his ability to connect with people but also gave him the confidence to navigate the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. His experience on stage taught him how to handle pressure, engage an audience, and adapt quickly—all essential skills he’s carried into his current role as a business owner.
Todd’s transition from making people laugh to empowering them financially is a testament to his belief in using every tool in his arsenal to uplift the Black community. His t-shirt business, which started as a creative outlet, has evolved into a platform for driving social change. Throughout the conversation, he reflects on how humor can be a powerful tool in educating people about serious topics via his Protect Style Apparel.
One of the standout moments is when Todd explains how his time in sales and finance, combined with his comedic background, gives him a unique edge in connecting with his audience. He has a gift for breaking down complex business concepts into relatable, digestible insights, making education entertaining and engaging.
In the latter half of the episode, Todd dives deep into his entrepreneurial journey, discussing the origins of his t-shirt business, which promotes empowerment and wealth-building within the Black community. He candidly shares the challenges he’s faced, from early struggles with marketing to learning the ropes of credit and finance.
Listeners will appreciate Todd’s honesty about the obstacles he’s overcome, particularly as a Black entrepreneur. His passion for financial education is palpable, and he highlights the importance of teaching financial literacy from a young age. His comedic past allows him to deliver community conscious t-shirt designs in a way that’s not only informative but also entertaining—proof that humor and knowledge are a powerful combination.
The episode wraps up with Todd’s advice for anyone aspiring to improve their financial situation or start their own business: stay resilient, embrace failure as a learning tool, and always look for ways to make a difference in your community. Whether he’s cracking a joke or offering wisdom, Todd’s message is clear: Empower yourself, empower others.
Rating: 5/5
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]]>Gino Black, the renowned host of “MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION,” is thrilled to announce a new episode that promises to captivate music lovers and enthusiasts alike. This episode features a special guest who has been making significant waves in the R&B and soul music scene – the incredibly talented Ol’ June.
Known for his distinctive vintage vocal style and emotionally charged performances, Ol’ June has captured the hearts of audiences with hits like “Violets,” “Cruisin,” and his spiritual collaboration “Everywhere” with Blakk North. In this episode, Gino Black and Ol’ June celebrate the release of his latest single, “ALONE,” a track that blends sensuality with intimate storytelling.
Produced by Gino Black and featuring contributions from the talented Trent Becknell and Antione Franklin, “ALONE” is a testament to Ol’ June‘s unique artistry and emotional depth.
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]]>Over the last four years, Gino Black has definitely elevated his sound as a record producer as well as being deliberate in showcasing his lyrical abilities as a premiere rap artist. In addition to hip-hop/rap music, he also produces electronic dance music, alternative rock and he also composes orchestral and ambient music for film, tv and other media.
On his latest release, Gino Black is full on balls to the wall focused. He has a clear and concise message to his listeners. MOTIVATE. ELEVATE. LEVITATE. CELEBRATE. While he cautions, “Don’t celebrate to soon while your building on success…”; he commands like a drill like a drill sergeant as he instructs us to first MOTIVATE ourselves through internal bravery from within. Then he advises us to ELEVATE ourselves mentally and our circumstances via hard work, sacrifice and discipline. After which point he tells us to “LEVITATE”; and what that means is to rise above the stress, negativity and BS of life. According to Gino Black, “...it is ONLY after we have achieved true individual success from our efforts can we CELEBRATE. Celebrating your wins too soon (while in progress) can be a hindrance for additional growth and expansion.”
“LEVITATE” is a very unique record in that it has subtle nuances of peacefulness within the sonics of the production, but at the same time, it quickly and energetically and viscerally livens up and gives the listener a sensation of supercharged battery pack of energy. Listening to “LEVITATE” makes you feel like you can accomplish anything!
Short Artist Bio:
Gino Black is among the vanguard of what he calls ‘exotic cinematic hip-hop’ music’. He is an alternative rap artist and is also a multi-genre producer who creates amazing soundscapes which cause his listeners to have visceral reactions. His songs are driven by hard beats, aggressive lyrics and have atmospheric ambient qualities with very distinct textures. He is also proving to be in touch with his introspective and reflective mind as displayed on his most recent releases, like the sentimental song about his grandmother, “Someday“, his song about his youngest daughter, “Don’t“, his transparent and thought provoking Black History Month anthem, “Black Boy” and the upcoming new single, “A Good Woman“.
In 2021, after a 10 year hiatus from music due to serious health issues, Gino Black made an aggressive return to releasing new music. He has been consistently releasing a slew (40+ songs) of new underground bangers and thought provoking music by way of releasing new single song every month. This course of action began in January 2021 and this method has increased his listeners by ten fold since then.
Gino Black s South Florida based artist/producer, who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, has released some very memorable and successful songs over the years. He’s recently been gaining quite a buzz with songs like, “Bullets”, “Take 2 Me”, “Hustle”, “Wonderland”, “Forever Summer”, “Melanated” and the heartfelt dedication to his grandmother, “Someday”. He has been building a solid fanbase as his music maintains an average monthly audience of at least 20,000 listeners. He’s best known for “Esoteric Men”, his collaboration with Cincinnati based artist, Blakk North; which is approaching 200,000 streams. They’ve also made 4 other songs together; which include the monumental, “Esoteric Men“, “Game Changers”, “The Set”, “Stall Me Out”, “Esoteric Men 2” and most recently, “Fake”, as well as the new song “Chapa Ya”; which is a collaboration with Blakk North.
Gino Black has also lit up and has been rapid firing at the underground music scene in 2024 with incendiary smashes like “Don’t Look Back”, “OH MY GAWD”, “Frenzy”, the reflective “Black Boy” and the heartfelt, “A Good Woman”.
The track was Produced by: Gino Black & Tone Jones
The track was Written and Arranged by: Gino Black
The track was Mixed and Mastered by: Gino Black
The track is Published by: POWERBLAST WORLDWIDE MUSIC [BMI]
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]]>You blame the city’s politics and gerrymandering, I blame Fixer Upper. (It’s still all love though Chip and Joana.)
But honestly, we should have seen the beginning of the end when Forever21 started selling bamboo earrings. Now hipsters, who have no idea who Felicia is, are buying Friday t-shirts from Urban Outfitters, and Kylie Jenner is somewhere fooling with a toothbrush to “lay” her nonexistent edges.
Nothing is sacred anymore, but not all hope, or culture, is lost– if you know where to find it.
Atlanta has long been the mecca for all things black culture. We have given the world everything from Dr. King to Andre 3000 to Migos. No matter how many trendy apartment complexes crop up around town, there are a few landmarks that will always be there.
Here’s a few:
Located in the cut of the Citizen’s Trust Bank, this undercover gem feels like a literal hole in the wall when you step from the office building into this homely wing spot. But what the place lacks in size, it makes up for in heart- and a bussin’ $7 ten-piece wing plate. Every inch of the walls are littered with pictures of owner Kenley Waller with entertainment royalty, from the likes of a young Mariah Carey to TLC. And if Mimi’s bougie self is up there, then you know that ten piece is somethin’ serious.
Tucked in the quirky artist’s neighborhood Little Five Points, this old school record store smells like cocoa butter, incense, and vinyl soul. Founded by Darryl “D-Nice” Harris, the place serves as a hip-hop and R&B time capsule boasting Sade records, Lauryn Hill CDs, and original VIBE issues with Pac on the cover. Moods Music is an apt name for its warm aesthetic that feels like it came straight off the set of Love Jones. And if you look close enough, you can almost see Darius playing that Isley Brothers record for Nina.
This renowned district in Atlanta is no hole in the wall, but I’d be wrong not to mention it. Deemed the “richest Negro street in the world” by Fortune magazine in 1956, Sweet Auburn was a hub for African American business; the Southern Harlem Renaissance. Not only did the neighborhood act as a form of headquarters for activists during the Civil Rights Movement, it was also the home of Martin Luther King Jr. himself. This area is ripe with legendary landmarks, from King’s childhood home to Ebenezer Baptist Church. Celebrate this vibrant culture at the annual Sweet Auburn Fest, grab a bite at the Curb Market, or walk through history in Dr. King’s neighborhood.
So yes, gentrification is happening. We can’t stop it, but nor do we need to fear it. So let Seth ride his bike through Bankhead- the true ATLiens aren’t going anywhere.
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