What's the best way to bring people together? Food, of course.
FOX SOUL, the Black community’s premiere free streaming platform serving unapologetically Black, consumable by all content 365 days a year, has announced that they will bring on platinum-selling recording artist, Maino’s Kitchen Talk video podcast series on its streaming platform.
Co-hosted by Platinum selling recording artist, Maino along with Georgie and Hala, Kitchen Talk is not a cooking show, or a love show; it's a show that provides a vibe with in-depth conversations about life. Sometimes the stories are funny, sometimes the stories are motivational, but at the end of the day, it's stories for the culture.
Jermaine Coleman, better known as Maino, is a platinum recording Hip Hop artist from Brooklyn, NY. He is best known for his debut hit single titled "Hi Hater" and "All The Above" feat. T-Pain became certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In addition, the Brooklyn rapper collectively sold over four million digital singles to date globally.
Hala Marc is a multimedia personality, wellness advocate, and culture curator. She owns #OntheBlockWithHalaMaroc, a full-service digital marketing agency servicing small businesses, influencers, artists, and creatives. She also has a wellness hub called #BADASSBOOTCAMP located at Empire Outlet NYC, where she promotes self-love, self-care, self-help, and self-awareness. Her wellness brand is inspired by her years in the entertainment industry and the void she recognized in its not-so-glamorous lifestyle. Hala was born and raised in Queens, NY, where she's worked at several notable radio stations, including Sirius XM, iHeartMedia and Hot 97.
Red Hook Brooklyn is where it all began for Danielle Midgette, aka "Georgie," or best known as "Your Favorite Tomboy." At nineteen, Georgie was blessed with the opportunity to intern for both Atlantic Records and Island Def Jam, two major record label companies. With hard work, networking, building relationships, and direction from mentors, Georgie gained the entertainment business knowledge and worked her way through it.
Georgie then landed a spot as a co-host on the thriving "Kitchen Talk" with her long-time friend rapper Maino. Georgie is continuing to use her voice to break barriers and stereotypes.
“FOX SOUL partnering with Kitchen Talk gives us the ability to reach a broader audience,” says Greg J. Gavin, executive producer. “When the show first started, the vision was to be able to create an impact on the culture and reflect growth. FOX SOUL is the platform that will assist in us becoming a staple in the media business. The most important thing about this partnership is we now have a partner to help spread the VIBE.”
From a troubled past to an influence on men, Maino's story shows that it's not how you start but the work you do to change the narrative. Georgie, a single mom of 2 boys, shows you strength and can relate to and inspire so many women of color not to let anyone or anything prevent you from being robust and influential. Moreover, Hala is a young woman whose faith and drive will inspire and motivate the future. Kitchen Talk is the culture unscripted.
Kitchen Talk is a video podcast that aims to bridge the gap between cultural and transformational discussions. Kitchen Talk seeks to motivate the future generation to work hard and never quit, no matter what is thrown their way, through motivational anecdotes and celebrations of our rhythms and blues.
Kitchen Talk will feature celebrity guests including:
- Radio & Television Personality Angie Martinez
- Rapper & Hip-Hop Historian Fat Joe
- Rapper, Actress & TV Host Remy Ma
- Radio Host & Entrepreneur DJ Envy
Kitchen Talk is executive produced by Maino and Greg J. Gavin.
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