Dear Readers,
This week I decided I was going to interview Aubrey Remeur, the rapper that I was telling you about, from Michigan.
His dedication and passion to his music landed him a few spots on the Hot N1M Charts here in the United States for his
song "Die For You". This song made #2 in hiphop and in all genres in Michigan and also hit #21 for hiphop, #68 in all genres in the US.
He is very talented and really has potential. I had a fun time interviewing him. It's like he has a kind of hidden fire that he channels through his music beautifully. He is very down to earth and I have alot of confidence in his music.
I chose his song "Underground" because I really liked the beat drop and the lyrics really mean something to me.
His ambitions and passions continues to inspire me to do my show and really make the most of it. He and Brandon were very enjoyable to interview and I hope to have them both back on the show soon.
His show aired on 08/11/2018 at 7:30 pm and the podcast is already up. I apologize for the delays, I'm doing alot right now.
Thank you Aubrey and Audience. I can't do this show without amazing guests and a loyal audience. I appreciate you all.
With Love,
Nykki
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Monday, August 6, 2018
Interview with Nykole Garland
Dear Readers,
This is so inspirational. It is raining outside. I felt the water plastered to my skin and it was a good thing. It was
a good thing indeed. What else was a good thing was the Interview that me and my best friend did. Because I wanted it to be a surprised this article with not be released until after the 10th episode is aired on August 5th.
I think it turned out to be amazing. So my best friend (Elijah) and I have been friends for 5 years. We were talking about reminiscing about
high school and middle school. I thought it was a wonderful idea, but I knew that interviewing him wouldn't cut it for me.
I was doing laundry at a friends house when I came up with a brilliant idea. It would be a first and last time I do this.
I decided to let Elijah interview me instead.
It was awkward at first, because Elijah was learning the way I was running my show. I am so proud of him. He called me
the night before we were supposed to record the piece. He said he couldn't do it and that the words didn't seem to suit
him. I told him not to give up, not because I needed the show but because I didn't want to see him quit at something he
was getting ahead at. I told him I want him to change it up see what works and what doesn't for him. I want him to do
what he needed to the script. He was the host. I didn't want him to do the show my way. This was his show episode. This
encouraged him and he really went out on this one. I'm impressed that he stuck with it. He was nervous but he did a
wonderful job and asked wonderful questions. I'm also impressed that he not only brought character and feeling to the
show, but also managed to challenge me on a deep and personal level. I knew the questions beforehand but he switched
order and rephrasing of those questions and really taught me that in my job I need to be prepared for anything someone
throws at me. We spent an hour on rehearsing and recording it. I'm so inspired by him and there are a lot of lessons he
teaches me.
I was really nervous, but Elijah was right. My viewers need to know who their host is or they don't know who to be loyal
with. I had a fun time even though I was uncomfortable being the one answering the questions. He admitted to me that
although it was fun he would never want to do what I do and I agree neither I wouldn't be a barber (no offence, Elijah).
Thank you, Elijah and Readers/Audience.
With Love,
Nykki
This is so inspirational. It is raining outside. I felt the water plastered to my skin and it was a good thing. It was
a good thing indeed. What else was a good thing was the Interview that me and my best friend did. Because I wanted it to be a surprised this article with not be released until after the 10th episode is aired on August 5th.
I think it turned out to be amazing. So my best friend (Elijah) and I have been friends for 5 years. We were talking about reminiscing about
high school and middle school. I thought it was a wonderful idea, but I knew that interviewing him wouldn't cut it for me.
I was doing laundry at a friends house when I came up with a brilliant idea. It would be a first and last time I do this.
I decided to let Elijah interview me instead.
It was awkward at first, because Elijah was learning the way I was running my show. I am so proud of him. He called me
the night before we were supposed to record the piece. He said he couldn't do it and that the words didn't seem to suit
him. I told him not to give up, not because I needed the show but because I didn't want to see him quit at something he
was getting ahead at. I told him I want him to change it up see what works and what doesn't for him. I want him to do
what he needed to the script. He was the host. I didn't want him to do the show my way. This was his show episode. This
encouraged him and he really went out on this one. I'm impressed that he stuck with it. He was nervous but he did a
wonderful job and asked wonderful questions. I'm also impressed that he not only brought character and feeling to the
show, but also managed to challenge me on a deep and personal level. I knew the questions beforehand but he switched
order and rephrasing of those questions and really taught me that in my job I need to be prepared for anything someone
throws at me. We spent an hour on rehearsing and recording it. I'm so inspired by him and there are a lot of lessons he
teaches me.
I was really nervous, but Elijah was right. My viewers need to know who their host is or they don't know who to be loyal
with. I had a fun time even though I was uncomfortable being the one answering the questions. He admitted to me that
although it was fun he would never want to do what I do and I agree neither I wouldn't be a barber (no offence, Elijah).
Thank you, Elijah and Readers/Audience.
With Love,
Nykki
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