Sunday, July 28, 2013

Can Using the Power of Attraction Counteract Systematic Oppression?


I think I’ll just analyze this question from either personal experiences or by sharing true experiences of others. Subsequent to revisiting an Oprah Winfrey speech; and thus resolving myself to become more resolute in my position of dispelling negativity with relentless, mind on the vision, steadfastness, and urgency; positivity has resulted from my every move. In addition to the stress from the unfortunate verdict in the Zimmerman Trial; vile, untrue allegations that could have devastating effects on our current housing arrangements have surfaced. They could result in an extended interruption in our education and cause delay in the successful accomplishment of our hearts' passions, in which we are abundantly vested and indebted.

Being very much indirectly affected by the dissension that followed the Zimmerman free to go verdict, melancholia sought to overwhelm. In an attempt to shield myself from witnessing the contempt of a biased system of justice, I did not watch the Trayvon trial or the Zimmerman verdict, and would rarely discuss the issue. Wanting to be the first to inform me of the verdict, my daughter called, abruptly announcing that she and my grandchildren would not be attending my upcoming graduation from Full Sail University, located in Winter Park, Florida.  While the depressive state of affairs have escalated, we have been Graced to, “Joy in the Blessing” of ‘Positivity" and to escape the grips of asininity that results in gloom and doom.


Entertainment Business Graduate Student
Queen Searles with
Angelic Vocalist Bridgett Bryant 


Having similar experiences to those recounted by Oprah Winfrey, my consistency of thought attracted, songstress Bridgett Bryant into my life. She is one of the pristine background voices on, You Will Know, by my favorite brand in entertainment and subject of my graduate studies, Stevie Wonder.














Mr. Wonder's Masterful Deliverance, sophisticated syncopations and Heavenly collaborations lifted a writer's block and assisted me in completing the requirements of my Media Publishing and Distribution course.


The power of attraction is positivity.  Holding on to that spirit of Love and Positivity, Graced me to meet, Aisha Morrris, the daughter of the man behind my favorite brand in entertainment, for whom I would most like to work, Sir Stevland Morris. Seeing the granddaughter of Lula Mae Hardaway, a women whom I immensely admire and sincerely appreciate for her courage, pertinacity, and empowerment; overshadowed every negative experience that I had to endure in life to get to this place. Queen Mother Lula Hardaway is the person who signed and sealed a righteous deal that delivered to the world the gift of Love, in the personification of Stevie Wonder, through the genius of her son, Stevland Hardaway Judkins Morris.

   
                        I was Blessed to take Pictures with the
                        Wonderland Queen of Positivity
                                          Aisha Morris
                                     Heart of My Heart
                              Granddaughter of My Queen
Miraculously, the Power of Attraction was Counteracting Systemic Oppression in realtime. At the exact time that officers from outside of our district were continuing in their orchestrated harassment and humiliation in conjunction with Apartment Management; I was enjoying a KJLH Sunday Gospel Brunch at the elegant Chart House in beautiful Redondo Beach with emerging artist Negus RA.





and KJLH personality Lon McQ
and Sultry Singing Sensation
Will Wheaton





















Police officers had affixed a card outside of our door when we arrived home, alleging that we hit another tenant's car.


I was already dealing with massive harassment by property management that caused a previous withdrawal from my graduate studies, including serious injuries to my foot due to exposed carpet nails. The property security guard had come to our unit on several occasions due to false reports of noise.


However, the day prior this BLESSED KJLH SUNDAY GOSPEL BRUNCH, Police officers unduly awakened me at nearly 2:00a.m. causing me to experience exceptional anxiety and reoccurring nightmares of Chicago style predawn raids…Once again the power of attraction spared my life from doom and gloom. My subconscious will to be happy, and to live prosperously by pursuing positive and productive passions, has thwarted every negative invasion with exponentially positive experiences.
I remain mindful that, 
"A Time to Love can't be just another project, 
it must be our promise."
A promise to love one's self first 
and the DIVINITY of CREATION 
will draw all things necessary to turn your projects 
into promises fulfilled.

After several sleepless nights, I slept with my headphones on listening to Bridgett Bryant's Soulmate Collection on repeat. This act transformed nightmares into pleasant dreams and uncharted passions into purposeful pursuits. As a result, my Loving You Haiku; Sometimes it Rhymes book has evolved into a massive collection of beautiful haiku poetry and matching artistry.

   Songstress Bridgett Bryant Angelically
 lullabied me to sleep and transformed 
nightmares into pleasant dreams.  

 

From my lifetime experiences, the Power of Attraction is a Universal Supernatural Magnetic Force that   draws to you whatever your soul's eye sees, your mind conceives, your heart desires and your actions pursue.

Queen Searles

Does Systematization affect all indirectly?


With the recent six-jury decision in the case of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman, America’s systemic oppression and its unfair judicial systems have evoked global controversy. As is evident in much of the ongoing conversations, Dr. King’s precepts, that eloquently illuminate the theory of “interrelatedness,” are apropos to examine, relative to the state of affairs, in one of the world’s most esteemed countries. Capricious unjust afflictions have been continuously perpetrated against Africans, who were enslaved, forcibly brought here, placed in bondage, and unmercifully beaten until they bowed down in total submission, were stripped of everything, and were allowed to own nothing.  Although the posterities of these Africans were born in America, they are constantly being denied equal constitutional protections under the law in the year 2013.  

Heirs of the Africans who built this land from their blood, sweat and tears are being overtly and covertly attacked beyond reason; physiologically, psychologically, judicially, administratively, politically, economically, socially, and otherwise. Throughout all of history’s deplorable degradation, African-Americans have remained dignified and have made substantial strides in overcoming prejudicial barriers. As President Obama expresses in his impromptu speech, regarding the jury’s Zimmerman is innocent verdict, although things appear to be getting better with each generation, he somberly relates to the plight and emotions of African American people through association. Hannity attempted to impugn President Obama’s profound use of affiliation by disdainfully attacking the president with disparaging analogies.  The commentator recounts conversations where one of Dr. King’s speeches is perversely juxtaposed and contextually retched to support the annihilation of an unarmed young Black Man.  

Renowned author and prolific negotiator Roger Fisher, advocates using connectivity to advance negotiations. Similarly, Dr. King’s statement, “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny,” impels thought provoking calculated actions to rise above ‘numwittedness’ as advocated by some.  Intelligence is demonstrated when people unite to affect the pocketbooks of the perpetrators of inequity, while simultaneously protecting their family, friends, entourage and fans from potential attacks and casualties.  While people are entitled to their own opinions, The Highest Power, will inevitably address those who obstinately cling to obvious wrongs, as expressed by one of the jurors, who may eternally experience sleepless nights. 






Detroit Free Press. Retrieved July 28, 2013 from
http://www.freep.com/article/20130726/NEWS07/307260050

Roger Fisher Beyond Reason. Retrieved July 28, 2013 from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMJcY5psm_0

Msnbc. Morningjoe. Retrieved July 28, 2013 from
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Monday, July 1, 2013

If You “Own Your Power,” Can Industry Systematization be Circumvented?


In light of the recent trademark infringement case, Kelly-Brown v. Winfrey, “Own Your Power” has become a controversial phrase, and one that I must admit is having a positive impact in my life. As a result of this powerful command, I have begun to take control of my own power. Having been discouraged by the lack of response from industry professionals to various forms of telecommunications, I walked bodaciously into the law offices of one of the most distinguished entertainment attorneys in the industry. Humbly, I requested an interview to complete this industry blog post assignment for my Advanced Entertainment Law (AEL) course at Full Sail University. 

Fortunately, reviewing the Kelly-Brown v. Winfrey case sparked a fire that has me walking in my authority. My primary objective was to complete an interview with an entertainment industry attorney who could answer questions pertinent for building TrueVine Entertainment and proficiently developing emerging brands. Simone Kelly-Brown’s courageousness, demonstrated by standing up to one of the world’s most powerful talk-show hosts in the world, helped me begin to synthesize the wealth of knowledge gained throughout my life. Win or lose the case, this can only be a win-win situation for Kelly-Brown. Her boldness to defend her brand rather than yield to the shadow of mogul Winfrey, has gained her respect, and new admirers, including myself.

“Entering action with boldness has the magical effects of hiding our deficiencies” and eliminating obstacles (Greene, 2000). One hurdle to overcome, in achieving success in the entertainment industry, is getting to yes from vetted professionals who have answers to the many questions that can help neophytes make their presence known and grow their business. Boldness, courage, and confidence are impressive traits that can help you gain respect of the “gatekeepers” who protect access to those who can help you achieve your dreams.

Through prayer, faith and owing my power, I was blessed to gain the attention of Sandy Hart, who has 30 years experience working as an administrative assistant for one of the firm’s founding partners. When approaching the very first gatekeeper, the receptionist, I calmed my nervousness with a warm smile, and rather than answering her question, “do you have an appointment,” I redirected by responding, are you Liz, I spoke with you over the phone last week… “Building an affiliation” came very naturally, as the office was adorned with some of my favorite flowers and she was in a glowing motherly way (Fisher and Shapiro, 2005). 


Thank you to Beautiful Ms. Hart
on behalf of all neophyte
entertainment professional who
may find benefit from this post.
The receptionist personally went to the offices of the executive assistant, who came out to greet me and gave me a very compelling interview before leaving for lunch.  I was very encouraged when Ms. Hart pulled out the questions that I had sent previously by e-mail. With clerical business skills honed at a local business college, Ms. Hart had had several years of experience working for attorneys before joining the team of entertainment professionals at the entertainment law firm. She stressed the importance of professionalism, multi-tasking, documentation and working efficiently and effectively to produce “win-win” outcomes for everyone involved.  She corroborated many of the lessons learned throughout my studies, including the importance of networking, modeling successful people and using social media to build a fan base.


Ms. Hart emphasized that artists must be very proactive in their own career by availing themselves to every possible opportunity, including auditioning for local showcases sponsored by radio and television stations, as well as studios offering industry competitions. They must, “power through rejection,” avoid procrastination, constantly refine their skills and stay abreast of technology as well as other events and trends that affect the industry. Her best advice for artists to build a reputable team, in order of importance, is as follows:

1.     Develop convincing talent that makes you outshine your competition.
2.     Be knowledgeable about the industry and your plan.
3.     Conduct research to find opportunities.
4.     Always have business cards on hand with current information and headshots.
5.     Audition, apply to showcases and competitions
6.     Network at auditions, festivals and through social media.
7.     Get noticed by utilizing YouTube.
8.     Find an agent who is committed to your best interest, who has connections and who can present your plan.

Once an artist establishes an impressive fan base they will be better positioned to attract the attention of a manager or agent for representation. The hiring of an entertainment attorney is usually done when there are actual deals to be made and agreements on the table.  The search for an entertainment attorney can begin with industry referrals and continue with an Internet search and contacting the local Bar Association to see if they have a referral service.  Attorneys will generally have access to referral lists that can identify agents, publicists and additional resources to help the artist build a reputable team.

I began to immediately implement some of Ms. Hart’s suggestions into managing TrueVine artist Negus RA, by demanding that he put a music video up on YouTube immediately. This helped me to connect with the artist and gain a better understanding of his music. Although my preference is for love music, listening to THA INTRO helped me realize that this emerging artist has great potential to write cutting edge music for movies such as the box office hit White House Down. Save the President, a lot of people went home in “body-bags.” 





Allen, P. (2007). Artist management for the music business.  Elsevier Inc., MA

Fisher, R., Shapiro, D. (2005) Beyond reason: Using emotions as you negotiate. New York, The Penguin Group.

Greene, R. (2000). The 48 laws of power. New York. The Penguin Group.