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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2020 · 58 MIN

Beverly Bond: DJ, Entrepreneur, Creator + Executive Producer Of Black Girls Rock!

from Story + Rain Talks · host StoryAndRain.com

Inspiring Creativity And Taking Action. Some would say she was, or is, a quiet storm. The OG of celebrity DJ’s made her mark on the music, nightlife, and fashion scenes. Beverly has model good looks, an elegant demeanor, vast knowledge of songs and artists, and---of course—major talent on the turntables. When she began her career as a DJ, she was opening up for other DJ’s early each evening; nobody came to the club early, so she was doing everyone a favor. Those initial “favors” turned into massive high profile gigs that brought her a huge following and much success. But in 2006, few saw it coming when she created Black Girls Rock! to counter the misrepresentation, marginalization and objectification of women of color in media, and to help lift the systemic barriers to success in place for women of color. The global women’s empowerment movement pulls in over 22 billion media impressions through their highly anticipated yearly televised Black Girls Rock! Award show, has over 2 million social media followers, and countless high profile celebrity supporters. On this episode of the podcast, we go back to Beverly's roots, discuss how she’s able to maintain her authenticity while letting herself grow as a person and in her work, why she loves not being put in a box and being able to do many different things, the obstacles that racism has put in front of her, her biggest event and career moments, how Black Girls Rock! has evolved and will continue to evolve, our favorite topic---creativity, what she’s focusing on these days both personally and professionally, and her favorite items from lipstick to songs, that you can discover and shop here:1. Fenty Beauty Stunna Lip Paint Longwear Fluid Lip Colorhttps://rstyle.me/+LvMNDKnZY_A979Gw-e_5qQ2. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Peel Padshttps://rstyle.me/+VT6G-rQbRLufcREHM8B_0A3. Changes feat. Talent by 2Pac https://rstyle.me/+-S6TQRJxtOPv1JmXgEtZCg4. Dear Summer feat. JAY-Z by Memphis Bleek https://rstyle.me/+kcDTnm5_aOpRx5k2vuPBiQ5. Insecure https://rstyle.me/+qfhHNPauIcctvt92E8tUmA6. The Walking Dead https://rstyle.me/+eGdyVr6FULWxcPsG7IyQMQfollow @storyandraintalks on instagram for our very latest drops + more pod content HERE | follow @storyandrain magazine on instagram HERE | follow our host + founder @tamarararappa HERE | discover, read, shop: fashion, beauty, wellness, tv + film, food, travel, interviews, + more on storyandrain.com

Inspiring Creativity And Taking Action. Some would say she was, or is, a quiet storm. The OG of celebrity DJ’s made her mark on the music, nightlife, and fashion scenes. Beverly has model good looks, an elegant demeanor, vast knowledge of songs and artists, and---of course—major talent on the turntables. When she began her career as a DJ, she was opening up for other DJ’s early each evening; nobody came to the club early, so she was doing everyone a favor. Those initial “favors” turned into massive high profile gigs that brought her a huge following and much success. But in 2006, few saw it coming when she created Black Girls Rock! to counter the misrepresentation, marginalization and objectification of women of color in media, and to help lift the systemic barriers to success in place for women of color. The global women’s empowerment movement pulls in over 22 billion media impressions through their highly anticipated yearly televised Black Girls Rock! Award show, has over 2 million social media followers, and countless high profile celebrity supporters. On this episode of the podcast, we go back to Beverly's roots, discuss how she’s able to maintain her authenticity while letting herself grow as a person and in her work, why she loves not being put in a box and being able to do many different things, the obstacles that racism has put in front of her, her biggest event and career moments, how Black Girls Rock! has evolved and will continue to evolve, our favorite topic---creativity, what she’s focusing on these days both personally and professionally, and her favorite items from lipstick to songs, that you can discover and shop here:1. Fenty Beauty Stunna Lip Paint Longwear Fluid Lip Colorhttps://rstyle.me/+LvMNDKnZY_A979Gw-e_5qQ2. Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Peel Padshttps://rstyle.me/+VT6G-rQbRLufcREHM8B_0A3. Changes feat. Talent by 2Pac https://rstyle.me/+-S6TQRJxtOPv1JmXgEtZCg4. Dear Summer feat. JAY-Z by Memphis Bleek https://rstyle.me/+kcDTnm5_aOpRx5k2vuPBiQ5. Insecure https://rstyle.me/+qfhHNPauIcctvt92E8tUmA6. The Walking Dead https://rstyle.me/+eGdyVr6FULWxcPsG7IyQMQfollow @storyandraintalks on instagram for our very latest drops + more pod content HERE | follow @storyandrain magazine on instagram HERE | follow our host + founder @tamarararappa HERE | discover, read, shop: fashion, beauty, wellness, tv + film, food, travel, interviews, + more on storyandrain.com

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