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Yahkhahnahn

http://www.spokenwordinner-tainment.com


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The Healthy Living Program (HLP) Fitness Show Hosted by Yahkhahnahn,who is a Certified Fitness Trainer. The Show is an innovative and compassionate television program which airs Wednesdays on WESL-TV26 in East St. Louis Illinois,and St. Louis, Mo. The purpose of the show is to mentor disadvantaged at risk children through spoken word and raise the awareness of health and fitness to both children and adults. The Healthy Living Fitness Show records and airs once a week, the mission of the program is to act as a community-wide intervention for African Americans struggling with obesity, cancer, and other health related issues. Our focus is promoting healthy eating, healthy living, healthy relationships, healthy literacy, and healthy lifestyles. The Healthy Living Fitness Show will sometimes feature music and performers of usually spoken word or related genres. They can feature artists who are releasing a record or simply would like to promote themselves. The promoter respectfully requests that all submitting artists are not profane or degrading in nature. This is a wonderful opportunity for artists to gain some quality exposure and promote a great cause at the same time.

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    Bio of Felice Boise

    Born Felicia Boissiere - her pen name by choice: “Felice Bois,” (Writer, Actress, A'capella Spoken Word Recording Artist) is an Oakland, California native whose life challenges as a single mother and a Black woman could no longer go hidden or unspoken. From birth until the age of twelve, Felice was raised by various fosters parents and by close family members. She moved around often between the cities of Long Beach and Berkeley, California. As a teenager she had an introverted personality – spoke when spoken to, at times walked with her head down and contributed to a conversation when and if it interested her. She loved to dance and had a select few friends. During the summer school breaks and after school, at the age of sixteen, she began supporting herself by working several part-time jobs to buy her own clothes and shoes. In 1987 Felice dropped out of high school to pursue her duties as a teen mother to her first born child Andrew.

    In 1994 Felice received an acceptance letter to attend California State University Hayward to study Sociology as a full-time student.  In 1996 Felice realized that she did not recognize her true direction in life so she discontinued her studies at CSU Hayward.  Shortly after her discontinuance of her college studies, she was hired as a part-time employee to work for a local packaging company.  While working at the packaging company she had a brief romantic involvement with a co-worker (unnamed).  In 1999 her daughter Cora was born.  Shortly after her daughter was born, she quit her job with the packaging company to raise her daughter.  While caring for her two children Felice struggled financially and was ready to go back to work.  She had difficulty securing a full-time job, so in 2002 she decided to pursue a career in the booming real estate industry as a licensed real estate agent. 

    Life went on, unforgettable good days passed and her joy filled son with the million dollar smile was no longer a baby boy.  She saw her son trying to become a man – taking life head on. As she witnessed her son’s struggle with peer pressure, family issues and a lack of positive male role models it was then that Felice realized that her voice was not loud enough - she was not her son’s only influence. It was through his pain, his struggle that she recognized the struggle of all young Black men. In the summer of 2003, Felice began to channel her feelings in her journal about the issues she discovered and hoped to one day help resolve. After a long haul of tears in the principal’s office, juvenile court dates, jail visits, collect calls, letters, miles traveled, probation officers, long suffering and to the gates of hell and back, in the Fall of 2008 her first spoken word album Gen Eyes Wide was born which she wrote and produced, under her record label Modern Day Black Momma Records.  A powerful vocal delivery of the Spoken Word is performed with the voice of authority and assertiveness, gracefulness and humility.

    Felice says: “Had it not been for my faith in God, I would have never found the strength to go on. I understand that youth from all cultural backgrounds deal with similar issues but I was inspired to talk to young Black men because so many young Black men set themselves up as targets for government officials to arrest and jail, and even their own peers are sometimes their worst enemies. I’m speaking to those young men who are struggling in their minds and want to move ahead in life. Open your eyes before it's too late to really live. Most importantly I want troubled young Black men to know that they have a higher purpose in life, but they must be willing to listen and learn to evolve into the men they have the potential to become. I hope that my voice is loud enough this time.”

    The latest buzz about Felice’s next project; her self titled book: Self-Afflicted Genocides of the Black Male Youth: Survive the Process is scheduled for release in Fall of 2010.  She is currently working on her second album and plans to release three more Spoken Word albums in the near future, aiming her focus primarily on world and family issues.

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