Culture Talks with Reena Ray

Reena Ray is a Costumer, Designer, assistant, a world traveler, a jokester with a work ethic, a sister, a lover, and rarely a fighter. She has worked alongsi...

Reena Ray is a Costumer, Designer, assistant, a world traveler, a jokester with a work ethic, a sister, a lover, and rarely a fighter. She has worked alongside designers for Beyonce and Keanu Reeves. Her role as a costume assistant have allowed her the opportunity to work for films such as Jumanji, Dunkirk, and Bill & Ted 3. She has also helped costume assist on shows such as HBO’s Insecure, Showtime’s Shameless, and the NBC hit series “This Is Us”.

Last year Reena was able to flex her creative muscle by costume designing the 1979 based period short film “Devotee”. When she’s not dressing the cast, she loves to travel and to volunteer her time at Medical Missions throughout the Philippines. From Paris to Thailand, Reena loves exploring and traveling and absorbing the diverse cultures this world has to offer.

Her ability to relate and joke with others is what has helped her gain friends across the globe. She is currently a Costume Coordinator on Showtime’s “The L Word: Generation Q”, Her goal is to eventually work her way into a writers room, while transitioning to the big screen. Daily exercise and cooking yummy recipes with her boyfriend Darryl are the activities that have kept her sane during this crazy global pandemic.

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Culture Talks with Bonnie Moehle

"Bonnie Moehle, a Personal, Executive and Relationship Coach and Certified Hypnotherapist, was educated at The University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medi...

"Bonnie Moehle, a Personal, Executive and Relationship Coach and Certified Hypnotherapist, was educated at The University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School and the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts. For over 25 years she has been actively studying and teaching personal development and alternative types of healing. She speaks nationally and has a private practice in Phoenix.

Bonnie feels blessed to have had the opportunity to help many people make dramatic changes in their lives. Her individual practice is based on the belief that we all have the unlimited potential to achieve our dreams. Included in her teachings are the how-to’s for letting go of critical self-talk, fear, stress, anxiety, and any other challenges that prevent us from living our lives to the fullest. Her programs are designed to promote joy, peace, health, prosperity, better relationships and overall well-being. She teaches us how to live in the flow and to manifest our desires.

Bonnie is also an accomplished author with two books that have been embraced by readers and endorsed by acclaimed New York Times Best Selling authors, Jack Canfield and Ivan Misner. In her first book, Thoughts from Within: A Guide to Inner Peace in a Crazy World, Bonnie teaches how to increase self-love and remove the thoughts and programs that prevent us from living life to its fullest. In her book, What is Happiness, and Where Can I Get Some?, Bonnie shares her personal discovery of the everlasting source of happiness and how to find it within.

Bonnie also facilitates private workshops for groups and businesses interested in creating stress-free environments, better relationships and greater financial success. In addition she has been the keynote speaker at many events, including the Emerging Healer’s Conference. She has also written for several publications."

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Culture Talks with Chuck Inglish

Raised in Detroit and molded in Chicago, producer, emcee, and co-founder of The Cool Kids, Chuck Inglish, continues to mix the melting pot of hip-hop as he c...

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Raised in Detroit and molded in Chicago, producer, emcee, and co-founder of The Cool Kids, Chuck Inglish, continues to mix the melting pot of hip-hop as he collaborates with a wide variety of artists across the industry. After teaming up with Sir Michael Rocks in 2007 to found the game-changing alternative hip hop duo, The Cool Kids, Inglish went on to tour the globe over, and crafted a pioneering sound that shook the foundations of hip-hop and rap.

Between 2007 and 2012, Inglish produced two studio albums and four self-released mixtapes with Rocks as The Cool Kids. The duo’s blend of retro rap and their fresh sense of style are reminiscent of Golden Age hip-hop, an era celebrated for its innovation and influence. As The Cool Kids, Inglish and Rocks have helped to shape the current digital music landscape and continue to inspire an entire generation of young, indie-alternative artists.

In 2013, Inglish released two instrumental beat tapes and his debut solo mixtape, Drop tops. In April 2014, Inglish co-produced and released his first studio album, Convertibles. The 13-track project featured collaborations with artists such as Cool Kids member, Sir Michael Rocks, as well as Chance the Rapper, Chromeo, Action Bronson, BJ the Chicago Kid, Ab-Soul, and Mac Miller. The album received as much street cred and underground success as it did critical acclaim around the world; UK's Q Magazine called the album compelling, with its "buttery rhymes and an ability to zero in on your rhythmic G-spots."

Today, Inglish is seen as an independent and unapologetic force in hip-hop, and an elder statesman for the forthcoming internet rap generation. Being a leader of the New School, he continues to work with young and aspiring artists, helping them to develop their own industry flavor.

In 2015, Inglish put the final touches on his record label, Sounds Like Fun Records. He also produced new material in anticipation of his second studio album, the aptly named Everybody’s Big Brother, which was released in September 2015. “I wanted to name my album something that meant something—what do I represent? Who am I to the world? What have I always been?” Inglish explained in an interview with Fader earlier this year. “And through this phase of years that I’ve taken to redevelop and redefine what I am, I realized that’s what I’ve been.”

Since his Cool Kids days in the mid 2000s, Inglish’s solo work has risen far above the digital landscape, crossing over into pop, funk and electronica. Meanwhile his label, Sounds Like Fun Records, also continues to soar and diversify as Inglish develops his roster further. As a producer, Inglish has expanded to work with diverse artists such as Maroon 5, Big Sean, Rick Ross, Syd The Kid, Casey Veggies, Chance The Rapper, QUIN and Yasmin, among many others.

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