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Wishing You All a very Happy ThanksGiving!!!!


As you gather together with friends and family for the Thanksgiving holiday, don’t forget to be mindful of your many blessings and always remember those who are less fortunate.

Appreciate family and friends as you cherish and share your memories of Thanksgiving’s past. Shun the drama that come with these gatherings and embrace the peace and understanding of a mutual respect for one another.

Thank you for supporting me and supporting this blog.

From my family to you and yours…Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Tracy L. Bell, the ReadyWriter

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What Are you “thankful” for? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


The “Conversations Of A Sistah” show that was postponed on Thursday November 15, 2012 will air tonight on “Conversations Live“.

As we dive into the Holiday season, families will gathering with tidings and good cheer. It will be a time of turkeys, stuffing, over eating and pumpkin pie; a time for corn bread, football games, holiday parades, and giant balloons.

There are many ways to celebrate and express thanks during the holidays, even in difficult times, there are always things for which to be grateful and thankful for.

As you travel over the mountains and through the woods to your grandmother’s houses and family homes remember to give thanks for surviving eleven months of another year.

With only three (3) shows left in this year, “Conversations Of A Sistah” will air tonight as we discuss… what are you thankful for?

Join me at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” and send us your emails at: conversationsofasistah@readywriterproductioncompany.com and I’ll share your thoughts on the air.

You can access the show right here!

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“Election Results” Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sistah” with my Guest, Conversations Media Mogul; Mr. Cyrus Webb


In the midst of the presidential election the conversations were heavy, opinions were varied, the television ads were many and some of the political tactics were dirty. The dems were opposed to the republican’s messiness and the republicans were accusatory and blaming the president and democrats for dividing the country.

The politics of this election definitely equaled passion. If you are African-American and/or minority, you are/were automatically expected to support President Barack Obama, if you are African-American and pledged your eternal support for Governor Romney; you were considered an “uncle Tom” or a “sell out“. We heard about such instances and attacks against actress Stacey Dash, when she publicly pledged her support for Gov. Mitt (Willard) Romney via her twitter account.

The election rhetoric, personal attacks and passion of politics is why most people avoid such subjects and keep their personal opinions or “candidates of choice” to themselves. I on the other hand, know where to have such “Conversations” and was never afraid to say I’ve supported President Barack Obama, NOT because he was black/African-American but because I felt he was no stranger to the struggle. And just like I’ve stated publicly my support for the president, I’ve also made it known publicly when I’ve disagreed with his decisions.

Join me Thursday November 8th, at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” where my guest will be Mr. Cyrus Webb, President of “Conversations Media Group”, host of “Conversations LIVE radio show” and Executive Producer of “Conversations Of A Sistah”; as we delve into the results of election 2012.

Mr. Webb is not only brilliant but his political views on this presidential election and who he supported will truly shock and amaze you. Mr. Webb never side with the norm, nor does he believe in supporting a leader just because he’s African-American.  🙂 There’s a “PRO” and a “CON” on this issue, so be sure to tune in on Thursday and find out why?

As always you can access the show HERE, sound off about Thursday’s subject here on this blog; or email us at conversationsofasistah@readywriterproductioncompany.com to have your questions and opinions mentioned, and/or answered on the air. 

Can’t wait but this won’t be a debate!

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Thursday on “Conversations Of A Sistah” Election 2012, Does the 47% matter?


Tuesday November 6, 2012 is election day and with so many potential ploys being set in place to block the vote, this election has become crucial.

Presidential candidate Mitt Romney believes that 47 percent of the people will vote for president Barack Obama no matter what, because they are a bunch of freeloaders who pay no taxes, who don’t assume any responsibility for their lives, and who think government should take care of them…Romney believes there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food stamps, to housing, to you-name-it. That that’s an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what…These are people who pay no income tax.

Romney believes: “His job is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.” Romney has secretly expressed his disdain for Americans who “back” president Barack Obama, thinking that most of them are African-American minorities and Latino Americans.

Therefore, Romney feels a strategy to steal the presidency rather than to win it honestly, so he told his contributors this:

“women are open to supporting me,” but that “we are having a much harder time with Hispanic voters, and if the Hispanic voting bloc becomes as committed to the Democrats as the African-American voting block has in the past, why, we’re in trouble as a party and, I think, as a nation.” When one attendee asked how this group could help Romney sell himself to others, he answered, “Frankly, what I need you to do is to raise millions of dollars.” He added, “The fact that I’m either tied or close to the president…that’s very interesting.”

This Thursday November 1, 2012 at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” my guest will be Rev. Dr. Kenneth Darryl Ray Clayton (pictured here), Pastor of the St. Luke Baptist Church in Paterson, New Jersey and President of the Paterson Chapter NAACP.

Join me live, as I will be discussing with Rev. Clayton the challenges we face in the upcoming election, such as voter suppression, voting fraud and how important it is to vote and have your voice heard on Tuesday November 6, 2012.

Email the show any questions you may have for Thursday’s show at: conversationsofasistah@readywriterproductioncompany.com

To access the show follow the link here or any of the “Conversations links” in this post.

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Tonite on “Conversations Of A Sistah” What does the color PINK mean to you?


October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and since its inception more than 25 years ago, it has been at the forefront of promoting awareness of breast cancer that has evolved on a national dialogue. And although many great strides have been made in breast cancer awareness and treatment, there remains much to be accomplished.

Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever.

In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Susan G. Komen is the boldest community fueling the best science and making the biggest impact in the fight against breast cancer. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the Cure, we have invested almost $2 billion to fulfill our promise, working to end breast cancer in the U.S. and throughout the world through ground-breaking research, community health outreach, advocacy and programs in more than 50 countries.

So what does the color pink mean for you? The pink ribbon is an international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, and the color pink in general, identify the wearer or promoter with the breast cancer brand and express moral support for women with breast cancer. Pink ribbons are most commonly seen during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

But for those women who are survivors or live with the scars of breast cancer daily, they have to live way beyond the month of October.

Join me Thursday at 8:00 PM live on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” as we acknowledge breast cancer awareness, where my guest will be; the Rev. Mable Grier (pictured right above), who is a wife, minister, mother of four beautiful adult daughters, grandmother and breast cancer survivor six years now.

Rev. Grier is the associate pastor at her church, active in her community and abroad; and is not ashamed to share her powerful testimony as a survivor and overcomer of breast cancer. When you hear her compelling voyage, you will know, why she lives by faith!!!

Be encouraged by the story she’ll share, tune in Thursday as Rev. Grier join me on the air!!!

You can access the show at either of the highlighted links above or by clicking here!