Monthly Archives: July 2011

Mel on Survive365 Radio “The Conversation”

Tomorrow’s show will consist of the following interviews. Please be sure to tune in!

Beautiful, Amazing & Talented are just a few adjectives to discribe our guest tonight on “The Conversation”! She’s calls herself a small town girl from Oklahoma…actually, she’s a model, writer, talent and so much more. Join us as Ms. Melanie Richardson stops by to talk about her journey…then, now and tomorrow! Special guest…Emmy Award winning poet Mr. Hank Stewart drops by to tell his story, perhaps speak some words & talk about his upcoming 10 Annual White Linen Affair!!! AND Author Ms. Lisa Haynes-Congo will be here to discuss her writing with Dazzle Life Productions. Her book “Desires of the Heart” A woman can have whatever her hearts desires in a Godly way!!! Call in at (917) 932-1078…

Check out Survive 365 Radio! (If you click here you can set yourself a reminder, so you don’t miss it!)

Jake Troth’s New Album – Friends!

JAKE TROTH 'FRIENDS' EP COVER - Model/Actor Melanie Richardson primarythoughts.net

I told you there would be more to show you back in February!

Please show some support to Jake Troth. I had the opportunity to work with him on his project earlier this year. Check out the EP Cover above – I’m the one with the tape deck and big hair! And please check out the video for the single of the album “Hold You Tight!

Check out his music on iTunes and the new single “Hold You Tight” will be available on iTunes July 12th. Click the picture to go to his website!

Jake Troth Website Melanie Richardson primarythoughts.net Model Actor Writer

Man In The Mirror: Do you believe in change?

“I’m starting with the man in the mirror
I’m asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make a change”

As much as I love “Man in the Mirror” by Michael Jackson, I have to remind myself that the song is about social change. Too often as I’m singing in the car, I stop and say to myself, “What? Change? A person can’t change.” Then, I get into this conversation with myself about behavioral changes, Continue reading