In this segment of Lady Mogul Talk, we speak with Renata Brown and learn how through her platform Dreamspire, she gives a voice to the voiceless. Plus, she shares how to get through being "stuck" and advice on how to run a successful business.
About Renata
Renata Brown Award winning CEO of Dream Spire TV and Dream Spire Publications. Renata Brown’s zeal for the arts and motivational speaking comes from being an artist. She is the publisher of three online magazines A-Spire.me an arts and entertainment magazine and EM-Spire.com which highlights entrepreneurs, DreamSpire Books for authors, and motivators. The publications have covered such events as The Stellar Awards, The Black Music Honors and The NAACP Awards. She founded and executive produced the GANSPA Awards (Gifted Artists Neo Soul & Poetry Awards) 2013-2017. Renata is an accomplished songstress, poet and speaker who began writing poetry at eight years old. “At the heart of me” she states, “I am a creative”. Renata is featured in several anthologies and has appeared on numerous Radio and Television talk shows. She self-published ‘Simply Life is a Poem’ in 2010. Nearly a decade later her second release ‘Things I Learned While Packing’ is getting 5-star reviews. In her own words “Artistry is not a hobby for me. The arts are my passion and ministry. Helping other release their creativity is my mission.” Renata's journey includes being a teen parent at the age of 14. Three years later finding out that her daughter had a genetic incurable disease Sickle Cell Anemia, that she would eventually succumb from complications. Much of her story is colored by these traumatic experiences. Renata holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. She also received a certification in graphic design from Kennesaw State University of Georgia. Renata served as marketing and advertising director for the Hopewell Baptist Church Drama Guild.
Connect With Renata:
Website: www.dreamspiremedia.com
Facebook: DreamSpire TV
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamspiretv/
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