Girl Talk- The Power of Forgiveness and Prayer

“Girl Talk” – A Mother’s Day Special is about a group of women talking about the hurts and wounds in their lives. On that eventful night in the beauty salon, An Added Touch located at 1380 Old Bridge Rd, Woodbridge, Virginia 22192, owned and operated by Kim Hunter, women poured out their hearts about forgiveness. One of the women on the panel was Kanoee Reynolds, founder of Empowering Women’s Chat and Chew, a ministry based in Maryland.  Another powerful woman on the panel was Tanya Lewis. Her ministry is called  Anointed 2 Laugh, she is a Christian Comedienne. Other women included on the panel were Monica Austin-Cox,  Donna Spencer,  Katrina Yancey,  Lydia Graham,  Teresa Edelen, Elizabeth Charity and LaTanya Lewis.  Women were represented from all walks of life – veterans, singles, single mothers, divorcees and widows.

Also featuring in the video are men from Church on the Move, located in Woodbridge, Virginia, who were honored women for Mother’s Day.  The men serenaded the mother’s with a song  called “Prayer.” It all fit together so well – prayer and forgiveness. We would like to bring “Girl Talk” to your town and talk about healing and bridging the gap between men and women, through the power of prayer and forgiveness.

Please share your experiences on the power of forgiveness and prayer in your relationships in the comments below. There will be a “Men’s Talk” hosted by Antoine Harris on June 14th, in Woodbridge, Virginia. Contact us to find out how you may participate. MEN ONLY.  This Mother’s Day episode will air on Channel 10 in Fairfax on Thursday, May 8, 2014 at 3:00 pm and Friday, May 9, 2014 at 11:00 pm and Wednesday, May 14,  at 12:00 am. It will also air on Channel 98 in Stafford and Spotsylvania on May 8, 2014, and in Prince William , Virginia at 7:30 pm on Channel 2.

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GMU Music & Art Festival Recap

We had such an awesome time at the Music & Art Festival, hosted by the George Mason University (GMU) Social Entrepreneurship Society on Monday, April 28th from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

(from l to r) President of GMU, Elizabeth Charity, Jon Arledge (SES member)

(from l to r) President of GMU, Elizabeth Charity, Jon Arledge (SES member)

The first half of the festival, featured art displays by Safe Streets Arts Foundation and informational displays by student body organizations from George Mason, such as the GMU Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). We were so honored to have the President of George Mason University stop by to learn about the Festival and pose for a photo opportunity with our CEO and Founder Elizabeth Charity. Some our attendees danced while DJ Rush Hour played current and past hits.

During the second half of the festival, the audience enjoyed musical performances by; Dennis Sobin – of Safe Streets Arts – on classical guitar, as well as 3 GMU students who shared their musical talents. Of course, this event was taped and will be aired on local public access television within the Greater Metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia and on Mrs. Charity’s RETV YouTube Channel, so you will have to stay tuned for those episodes to come.

Everyone also enjoyed a few scenes from the upcoming sitcom, to be aired on Christian Women’s Network TV, “Love Gone Crazy”. The playwright and CEO, Rosie Rogers, describes “Love Gone Crazy” as a show which discovers the process that a woman goes through while losing love and finding it again. The show is scheduled to debut this fall, be sure to tune in to check it out.

Love Gone Crazy with Liz 2

We would like to extend a warm welcome the Honorable Jane Delbridge to the YOS team. Mrs. Delbridge is a retired judge from the Fairfax Juvenile Court System. We look forward to the valuable input and expertise that you bring to the table which will assist YOS in meeting its goals. We would also like to thank you, and everyone, for coming out to the event.

RETV – GMU Social Entrepreneurship Society with Mr. Adam Roop

GMU Social Entrepreneurship Society had the honor of interviewing Mr. Adam Roop, an entrepreneur at the early age of 19 years old.  He is the Co-Founder and President of The Roop Group Enterprises located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, with operations in  Delaware and Virginia. He has been featured on Fox New, CBS, and is associated with Donald Trump. He is the special guest of Michael Dawkin, a member of  the GMU Social Entrepreneurship Society, who invited him to come and share his entrepreneurship experiences with the group.  As a social entrepreneur, Michael ‘s social passion is feeding hungry children. Continue reading

RETV – “No Money Down”

In this episode of RETV, Elizabeth Charity is joined by Brittney Hill, President of the Social Entrepreneurship Society of George Mason University to interview Ronald Maierhofer, author of “No Money Down: How to Buy a Sports Franchise”. The GMU Social Entrepreneurship Society gives its student members the opportunity to get hands on experience in networking with local entrepreneurs, while building their resume. Another student, Indya Williams, taped the interview on location at George Mason University.

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