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Happy Tuesday!

Get up out of bed and get your blood flowing with A Tribe Called Red —> Sisters ft Northern Voice

Monday Mashup!

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Daily Blog, Latest | by — April 21, 2014

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*Featured Girl of the Week*

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Feature, Latest | by — April 21, 2014

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Name: Isis Jo

Age: 14

City: New York, NY

Grade: 8

What is your dream job and why?

I want to be a filmmaker. I want to capture moments in people’s lives. There’s so many stories waiting to be told!

Which hobbies do you enjoy?

Make-up, watching Vine videos, doing my nails, and thinking.

Who is your biggest crush?

Michael B. Jordan

What’s your fav song to jam out to right now?

Electric Lady by Janelle Monae

If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?

Every child in the world could get a good education and that nobody dies of hunger.

What does empowerment mean to you?

When you accomplish your biggest obstacle.

What are your plans after high school?

My plans are go to college and make films.

How have you helped someone in your life lately?

I recently helped pick up a woman’s change on the street. I just felt like being nice.

Who is your role model and why?

Azealia Banks and Julie Andrews. They are such beautiful people and know what they want to do in their lives!

Learn From My Pain!

This morning – as I maneuvered between rooms, getting ready for work – I heard the email notification from my phone – and because I have become slave to the aging iphone 4 – I run every time it calls out to me, anticipating good news regarding Knowledge Bank or correspondence regarding my recent job search. Nothing makes a day start better than a good-news email at 7:30 in the morning. Consequently, nothing makes a day start worse than a bad-news email at 7:30 in the morning. But because I can sometimes be over confident -there’s a little foreshadowing here – I always assume my inbox bears good news, but this morning would be different.

At 7:30 in the morning – before normal business hours – I received an email stating that after much consideration, another candidate had been selected for the position I had interviewed for 22 hours and 45 minutes ago. When I read the email, I immediately had 3 thoughts:

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2. How can “much” consideration be given in 22 hours and 45 minutes?

3. They probably sent this email to the wrong person. I’ll wait for the apology to come later

today.

I went ahead to work like every other day. At the exact moment I’m typing this sentence, it’s been 7 hours and and 15 minutes since I received the “mistakenly sent” rejection email and I have yet to receive the apology email. This leads me to one conclusion. It’s time to swallow the hard pill and accept the fact that I’m not getting the job.

Thankfully, I’m still employed with what my parent’s generation would consider “a good job”, but I still felt this was a perfect “you gone learn today” moment for the CORE readers. So, here’s your lesson…

There are approximately 27 million Americans who are currently unemployed in this country. A significant number of these are teens. Additionally, there are millions of other people who are underemployed. How would you feel if you were the best dancer in school, yet you’re selected to play the tambourine instead of selected as a majorette? That’s almost what it’s like to be underemployed.

So, as we approach the summer break and teens across the country begin applying for summer jobs, I want to share a few lessons that can be learned from the brashness and stupidity I displayed prior to and during my interview.

Lesson 1. Give yourself some “just in case something happens” time.

When reading the second paragraph of this post, did you ever wonder why I was being so exact with the time? The time is branded into my memory because I was 15 minutes late for my interview. Being on time is rule #1 when preparing for interviews and I understood this 16 years ago when I applied for my first job. Unfortunately, there was a massive concoction of failure that added to my tardiness, but it’s still my responsibility to allot enough “just in case something happens” time so that I am punctual for my first impression. Just like we save money for those “just in case” moments, plan on giving yourself “just in case” time when preparing for an interview. Normally 15-30 minutes is sufficient depending on where you live. Yesterday I sure needed fifteen. smh

Lesson 2. Who you talking to?

Have you ever gotten a little sassy with your mom and she hits you with the “who you talking to” response? Think of mom the next time you are preparing for your interview. Not because your interviewer “brought you into this world so they’ll take you out”, but because it’s important to understand the position, personality and temperament of the person that’s interviewing you. The person conducting my interview, was the person that I would be reporting to if I was awarded the job. He wasn’t a big personality guy. He was very mild mannered. He didn’t seem to be into a lot of small talk (maybe because we were short 15 minutes.) But, I’m sort of the opposite. I view the interview as my time to shine (because it is). I want the interviewer to know that I am confident in my skills and abilities and I have no problem verbalizing that. Problem is – and this I can’t prove – I think I may have been too enthusiastic and maybe too ambitious for him. I don’t believe in being someone you are not, but I do believe there were some nonverbal cues from the interviewer that were indications for me to tone it down a bit.

3. Be Yourself

Your personality is just as important to your viability for a new job as your experience and skills. Let the hiring manager know who they maybe hiring during the interview. You want a company to accept you for who you are. Now, I’m not condoning the neck tattoo or wearing purple lipstick to the interview. However, I am condoning the vibrant personality associated with the person that wears purple lipstick on the weekends.

4. Watch Your Mouth!

The interview is a time for you to sell yourself, sell your skills, sell your strengths and sell your experiences. I think I sold myself straight down the river. I sold myself, I sold my skills, I sold my strengths and I sold my experiences. I should have stopped there. I went ahead and sold my ambition too. Now in some circumstances this can be perceived as an asset to the interviewer. But you have to be conscience of “who you talking to”? The guy who was interviewing me had recently lost 3 members of his team. He had only been in his role for 5 months. So the last thing he needed to hear from me was how this position would help further my career. It’s important to know when to hit the brakes. If that job was at an intersection, I cruised straight through the red light.

There isn’t an exact science to perfecting every interview. Truth is you could follow every lesson in this article and still not land the next gig you interview for. But as you’ve learned in some of my other posts, perseverance is a key ingredient to success in life and just because you’ve
heard 2 no’s doesn’t mean your next interview won’t end in a yes.

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Tuesday Tunes!

Hey beautiful girls!

Check out hot new artists Jetta with her new vid for ‘Satrt A Riot’—->

 

Enjoy:)

 

 

Meet Allison Barnes!

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Feature, Latest | by — April 7, 2014

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Allison Barnes was born in Birmingham, Alabama. She trained in ballet and jazz from The Alabama School of Fine Arts where she was the recipient of the Excellence in Dance award. Allison continued her education at the University of Alabama where she was a member of Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre, Dance Alabama, Crimson Cabaret and Rip Tide dance team. At the University, Allison also became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. where she served as step team captain/choreographer for one semester.

After college Allison moved to New York where she began her career as a professional dancer for the New Jersey Nets during the 2008-2009 basketball season. Allison has performed all over the world with artists including Beyonce, Jeremih, Sean Paul, Jennifer Lopez, The Dream and many more. Allison has also done print advertisement for Dance Magazine and David TuTerra’s My Fair Wedding.

When Allison is not dancing she enjoys reading, watching movies and spending time with her family and friends.

Let’s get to know Allison a little better…

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How long have you been dancing?

I began dancing at age 7.

What first inspired you to express yourself through dance?

When I was younger, I only wanted to do everything my big sister did. She played softball, I played softball. She rode her bike without training wheels, I begged my dad to take my training wheels off my bike. She took dance so, of course, I had to as well. It just so happened that I enjoyed dance most of all and began to excel in it.

You’ve already accomplished so much at your age! If you had to choose, what would be the biggest highlight in your blossoming career so far?

That’s easy. Definitely dancing for Beyonce’ in 2009 at the MTV Video Music Awards. “Single Ladies” was the hottest song of the year and nominated for best video and choreography. I knew EVERY step of the choreography down to finger motions and eye gazes so when my agent called me for the audition I was prepared. Booking that job was my first time (out of 3) rehearsing and performing with the singer.  It was definitely hard work, but I was on cloud nine. Performing with an artist I’ve jammed out to since middle school was my dream come true! I realized then that hard work ALWAYS pays off.

Being young and having responsibilities can sometimes get to be a bit overwhelming, how do you regroup and motivate yourselves when you’re feeling a little defeated? 

In the entertainment industry where rejection is an everyday reality, it’s incredibly easy to lose confidence and self-esteem without really knowing it. Every morning, I appreciate seeing inspirational verses that I have written on my mirror to get me started. One of my favorites is Romans 5:3; “We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance.” I truly believe that every single hiccup, mistake and defeat makes me better. I learn from it and move on to be all that I’m destined to be. Trials just come with the territory!

 What are 3 life skills that you’ve learned through dance?

 

  • Endurance: This ties in with the previous question. Being able to push through fatigue and exhaustion is so important. Seeing your final product is definitely worth the hardship!
  • Timing: Matching your moves to the exact beats in the music really makes the choreography perfect. If you are one count ahead or behind the music, the experience is not the best it could be for the viewer. This is also true in life. Learn to be patient. When the timing is right, everything aligns perfectly.
  • Stage Presence: No matter how tired or injured a great dancer may be, the audience can never tell because her stage presence, smile and energy show that she thoroughly enjoys what she is doing. It’s so important to maintain a positive attitude through all things. After all, it could always be worse! 

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Your future is shining extremely bright! What projects can we expect from Allison in the near future?

I am still touring with international recording artist Sean Paul, and will be hosting a dance team clinic in April for middle and high school dancers in my home city.  I am also excited to announce that I will be launching AREA Birmingham, premiere dance training for children ages 3-17. Check out our website atwww.myareabirmingham.com or  via social mediawww.facebook.com/areabirminghamwww.twitter.com/areabirmingham 

We tend to pull characteristics from others in our lives or from people we admire, who inspires you and why?

Our First Lady, Michelle Obama, hugely inspires me. She is so intelligent and can speak on any topic given to her with ease. She is so busy with politics and family, but still manages to take such great care of her body! She’s awesome!

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Why is it important for young girls to tap into performing arts at a young age?

Artistry isn’t necessarily a learned behavior. However, if it is not exercised early, it can become dormant. I encourage every girl reading this to examine the world around them and see what form of art really speaks to them.

We are all about EMPOWERMENT at C.O.R.E mag, What does empowerment mean to you?

Empowerment means to inspire, engage and challenge others to be their BEST selves every day; especially women. We should all make it our purpose to encourage other women to find their passions and rely on each other for sound advice and inspiration! 

Fun Faves!

Fave Food? Artist? Song? Celeb Crush?

Favorite Food: Lasagna

Favorite Artist: ColdPlay and Kanye West

Celeb Crush: Idris Elba 

Check out more Allison here!

IG: MsAlliBee

Twitter: MsAlliBee

FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=27410006

website: www.Allison-Barnes.com

 

 

 

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Let’s Talk About Sex…

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Relationships, Latest | by — April 7, 2014

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Hey ladies!

Sex. Yes, the word that peeks your curiosity while also being the same word your parents don’t want you to find about. Check out what Tiffany has to say about taking that next step and how it can affect you…

#TBT

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Daily Blog, Latest | by — April 3, 2014

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Owww the weekend is almost here!

 

While you’re waiting for Friday…check out our Throwback Thursday vid pick!

Tuesday Tunes!

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Daily Blog, Latest | by — April 1, 2014

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Good morning, beautiful girls!

Check out Angel Haze’s powerful vid for her new song—> Battle Cry