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    Ep. 08: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. (Part II) – What Makes Marilyn and Billy, the 1st Couple of Pop and Soul

    enAugust 02, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Part II:  Tori, and her guest co-host Patrick A. Howell, continue discussing love, justice and music in their upbeat and timely conversation with two of the most magical spirits in the world of entertainment and beyond, as they passionately reminisce and voice their thoughts on today’s zeitgeist. 7 Grammys. 3 Platinum records and 15 Gold. From Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In to One Less Bell To Answer…and their duet, You Don’t Have To Be a Star… they fly in different dimensions, harmonizing, uplifting, and inspiring. On this second episode, they talked about the unrest sparked by the ascension of George Floyd’s spirit, their protest song, their enduring love, and so much more! Here’s to our favorite twin flames… Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.

     

    Credits:

    Guests:  Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. 
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Co-Producer and Sound Master:  William Broughton
    Writers:  Tori Reid with Patrick A. Howell
    Podcast and Intro/Outro Recorded by William Broughton

    Music:

    Intro – “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In” by The Fifth Dimension
    Outro – “You Don’t Have To Be a Star” by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.

    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.:  Lesley Bohm 


    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2020 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

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    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
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    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
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    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2023 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Find out more about Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green here:
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    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writer:  Tori Reid 
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Add’l Post Production:  Brian K. Jackson at Maven Soundz  
    Add'l Editing:  Cutting Edge Editing 
    Post Production Assistant:  Alana Coleman 
    Music Supervision:  Another Place in Time Music  
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Jenifer Lewis:  Unknown

    Very special thanks to Terry Marsh, Ph.D.  

    Music:
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    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2023 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Jenifer Lewis on Instagram
    Walking in My Joy: In These Streets

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

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    Guest:  Tom Dreesen
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writers:  Tori Reid and Patrick A. Howell 
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Add'l Editing:  Cutting Edge Editing 
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone 
    Music Supervision:  Another Place in Time Music  
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Tom Dreesen:  James Devaney

    Music:
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    “A Warm Welcome” by Martin Landstrom
    “Ready for New York” by Tiki Tiki
    “Tropic Swing” by Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
    Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Anderson

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Tom Dreesen Official Website
    Still Standing: My Journey From Streets and Saloons, to the Stage and Sinatra

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

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    Guest:  Ruth E. Carter
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Associate Producer:  Sterfon Demings
    Writer:  Tori Reid
    Post Production:  Cutting Edge Editing
    Additional Post Production:  Stereo Mixtrumental
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone 
    Music Supervision:  Another Place in Time Music
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hampton University
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Ruth E. Carter:  Jeff Lipsky

    Music:
    “Glow” by Stereo Mixtrumental
    “Burning Up” by Chi Vaughn
    "Act I Fluvial" by Jo Wandrini
    Outro - Produced by Stereo Mixtrumental
    Vivreau Ad Music - "Soft Speak" by Siarate

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Ruth E. Carter Official Website
    Ruth E. Carter Afrofuturism in Costume Design Exhibit
    Visit Hampton University: The Standard of Excellence

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 36: Dr. William R. Harvey - The Visionary Leader and the Power of Legacy

    Ep. 36: Dr. William R. Harvey - The Visionary Leader and the Power of Legacy

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    CREDITS:

    Guest:  Dr. William R. Harvey
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Co-Producer:  James Parker
    Writers:  Tori Reid and Patrick A. Howell 
    Audio Recording:  Franklin Fitzgerald
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Additional Post Production:  Stereo Mixtrumental
    Music Supervision:  Another Place in Time Music
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Dr. William R. Harvey:  J.D. Scott

    A special thank you to Vanessa D. Thaxton-Ward and the staff at the Hampton University Museum. 

    Music:
    "Afternoon in Washington Square Park” by Jerry McHoy
    "Act I Fluvial" by Jo Wandrini
    "Act II Hygro" by Jo Wandrini
    “King’s Chamber” by Cercles Nouvelles
    Vivreau Ad Music - "Soft Speak" by Siarate

     a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 35: Ruth E. Carter - The Origin of Ruth Carter and Her Afrofuturistic Costume Design

    Ep. 35: Ruth E. Carter - The Origin of Ruth Carter and Her Afrofuturistic Costume Design

    She is so much more than a costume designer. She is a national treasure and global visionary. She was nominated twice for an Oscar for her timeless work on Spike Lee’s Malcolm X and Steven Spielberg’s Amistad. She became the first African American to win an Academy Award in Costume Design for her exquisite designs on Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther. The proud Hampton University graduate has designed an impressive filmography of over 60 diverse film and television projects. She has worked artfully with Spike Lee on 14 films including Do The Right Thing, and has designed for other directors including Ava DuVernay, Lee Daniels, and John Singleton in American iconographic films such as Selma and The Butler. In this impassioned conversation, Tori uncovers Ruth's magical journey, her all-time storytelling heroes, her serendipitous first meeting with Ryan Coogler, and more! Here's to our beloved Afrofuturistic shero… Ruth E. Carter.

    CREDITS:

    Guest:  Ruth E. Carter
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Associate Producer:  Sterfon Demings
    Writer:  Patrick A. Howell 
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Additional Post Production:  Stereo Mixtrumental
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone 
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Ruth E. Carter:  Unknown

    Music:
    “Sweeping The Savannah” by Sight of Wonders
    “Things I Love” by LVLY
    Vivreau Ad Music - "Soft Speak" by Siarate

     a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Ruth E. Carter Official Website

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 34: Tom Dreesen - The Comedian's Comedian and Living the Dream

    Ep. 34: Tom Dreesen - The Comedian's Comedian and Living the Dream

    Tori delights in talking to one of her favorite spirits, a true comedian's comedian and one of the world’s most groundbreaking, well-respected, and beloved entertainers. He has made over 500 national TV appearances as a stand-up comedian, including more than 60 appearances on The Tonight Show, and was a favorite guest of David Letterman. For fourteen years he was the opening act for Frank Sinatra, and performed countless times with artists like Smokey Robinson, Liza Minnelli, Natalie Cole, and Sammy Davis, Jr. For the first six years of his career, he shared the stage with Tim Reid as America’s first—and only—black and white comedy team. In this spirited conversation, they talk about his magical journey with Frank Sinatra, wisdom gained and what he misses most, his book "Still Standing", the power of laughter, the future of comedy, and so much more! Here's to the man who made Sinatra laugh, and Tori's beloved "Uncle Tom" ... Tom Dreesen.

    CREDITS:
    Guest:  Tom Dreesen
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writer:  Patrick A. Howell 
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone 
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Tom Dreesen:  Unknown

    Music:
    "Jazz Intimate 6" by Magnus Ringblom
    Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Anderson
    Outro - Produced by Stereo Mixtrumental

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Tom Dreesen Official Website
    Still Standing: My Journey From Streets and Saloons, to the Stage and Sinatra

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 33: Cassandra Freeman - On Becoming Aunt Viv

    Ep. 33: Cassandra Freeman - On Becoming Aunt Viv

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    "Here's to Life" welcomes the vivacious, refreshing, and joy-filled talent, who some call "Aunt Viv"... the beautiful Cassandra Freeman.

    This episode on "Here's To Life":

    •  How she's made the role "Aunt Viv" her own and reinventing the matriarch
    •  What the show BEL-AIR means to her and their power of storytelling
    •  How African American Art came to play such a centric role in BEL AIR 
    •  The mother and daughter dynamic in this new age
    •  Her respect and admiration for the original “Aunt Vivs” Daphne Maxwell Reid and Janet Hubert
    •  The serendipitous story of how she landed her first film role working with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee 
    •  What her 3 year old is teaching her and how her unique parenting style informs her day-to-day life in the possibilities, potential and probabilities present in all of our lives
    •  What makes her feel the most alive 
    •  Tori highlights Cassandra's powers and Cassandra returns with a clairvoyant revelation about Tori, and how each one of us has a blessed gift

    CREDITS:

    Guest:  Cassandra Freeman
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writers:  Patrick A. Howell and Tori Reid
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts
    Add'l Editing:  Cutting Edge Editing 
    Add’l Post Production:  Brian K. Jackson at Maven Soundz
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone 
    Show Intern Affiliation:  Howard University 
    Music Supervision:  Patrick A. Howell
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Social Media Marketing and Graphics by Octavia Johnson
    Photo credit for Cassandra Freeman:  Emily Assiran

    Very special thank you to Daphne Maxwell Reid and Team Jill Fritzo PR.

    Music:
    Intro and Outro - "Love Hop" by Stereo Mixtrumental
    Commentaries - "In My Room" by Christophe Gorman
    Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Anderson

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Cassandra Freeman on Instagram

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 32: Anthony Hamilton (Part II) - What Makes Anthony, Anthony?

    Ep. 32: Anthony Hamilton (Part II) - What Makes Anthony, Anthony?

    Part II:  Tori explores the ancient adage "to whom much is given, much is required" with a soul star and Grammy Award winner and soul storyteller for Part II of this fun, insightful, and warm conversation. As a self-described "country boy" and "soul man whisperer", he never forgets his roots, and is determined to always fuel his communities that he stays connected to through his music, and his soul. He has been nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, sold nearly 50 million albums around the world, and has been compared to such icons as Sam Cooke and Al Green. He is the torch bearer... with a sound that is vintage R&B, while impacting modern culture. Love Is The New Black is the title of his latest album, and the first under his own label "My Music Box." They talk about the breakthroughs he's made, not only in music, but in the art form of business, acting, and life itself... and how his incredible spirit feeds into a legacy that will be celebrated with our greats. 

    "Here's To Life" welcomes back the brilliant, soulful and authentic talent, and one of our favorite soul storytellers to spread more love, more laughs, and realness... Anthony Hamilton. 

    "If you have the opportunity to put something in the music that can change somebody’s perspective and the way they view, not just you but view others, I think we have the obligation to do that." - Anthony Hamilton

    This episode on "Here's To Life":
    •  How he stays grounded
    •  Why he loves being a Black man 
    •  Express oneself and the responsibility of an artist with a platform 
    •  Working with Prince, D'Angelo, Isaac Hayes, Al Green and others during his illustrious career
    •  How Denzel Washington inspired him and what roles he would like to take on as an actor
    •  His power move to have his own label "My Music Box" and what it means to own your masters
    •  Hear his impersonating the great Ruby Dee in her role as "Mama Lucas" in the film, American Gangster

    CREDITS: 

    Guest:  Anthony Hamilton 
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writers:  Patrick Howell with Tori Reid 
    Post Production:   WeEdit Podcasts with Cutting Edge Editing 
    Post Production Consultant:  Brian K. Jackson at Maven Soundz
    Post Production Assistant:  Sydney Rhone
    Show Intern Affiliation:  Howard University
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Logo Graphic Design:  Henny Vallee 
    Photo credit for Anthony Hamilton:  Antwon Maxwell

    Very special thanks to Tim Reid II and Eli Davis.

    Music:
    Intro and Outro - "Power of the Bull" by Stereo Mixtrumental
    For Commentaries - "Beautiful" (Priority) - Inst. by Stereo Mixtrumental

    Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Anderson

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

    Connect with the Guest:
    Official website for Anthony Hamilton
    Anthony Hamilton on Instagram
    Anthony Hamilton on Apple Music

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    Ep. 31: Richard Roundtree - The First Black Action Hero and His Creator

    Ep. 31:  Richard Roundtree - The First Black Action Hero and His Creator

    For Black History Month, we're celebrating a cultural icon dubbed the "first Black action hero" and the groundbreaking film that birthed him, made Oscar history, and was inducted for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Shut yo mouth! He returns for a Part 2 conversation as he talks about the 50th anniversary of the film “Shaft,” working with the Renaissance man himself… Gordon Parks, remembering John Singleton, and more. Who is the man that would risk his neck for his brother, man? We also heard he was a bad… well, you know the rest. We’re just talking about the original Shaft.

    "Here's to Life" welcomes back "the first Black action hero" and the soulful, cultural iconoclast spirit that is Richard Roundtree. 

    This episode on "Here's To Life":
    •  What it was like making the film "Shaft" and the responsibility of "fame"
    •  Revisits the magic of the Renaissance man and visionary, Gordon Parks
    •  Shares a key to get through dark times and remain sane
    •  Tells a heartwarming story about his father, John Roundtree
    •  Reveals what would be his greatest accomplishment and how he wishes to be remembered
    •  Expresses the hardest thing he had to do to fulfill his destiny

    CREDITS:

    Guest:  Richard Roundtree 
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Writers:  Patrick Howell and Octavia Johnson
    Post Production:  We Edit Podcasts 
    Add’l Post Production:  Brian K. Jackson at Maven Soundz
    Voiceover Artist:  Vïntóry Blake Moore
    Premier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water Systems
    Advertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden West
    Ad Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert
    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Logo Graphic Design:  Henny Vallee 
    Social Media Marketing and Graphics by Octavia Johnson
    Photo credit for Richard Roundtree:  Unknown

    Music:
    Intro and Outro - "Africa" by Stereo Mixtrumental
    Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Anderson

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC  All Rights Reserved.

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    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.