Episodes

  • Rise Through the Rubble: Dr. Andrena Phillips on Power, Purpose & Personal Rebuilds
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, host Angel Taylor is joined by powerhouse speaker, Certified Master Life Strategist, and transformational coach Dr. Andrena Phillips. With over two decades of experience leading people into their purpose, Dr. Andrena shares how her own story of grief, betrayal, and rebuilding became the foundation for her bold, transformative work. As the founder of KeepMovinWithAndrena LLC and the TransformU Coaching Institute, she speaks with fire and clarity about healing, identity, confidence, and walking unapologetically in purpose. This episode goes deep into the creative mindset of a woman who doesn’t just survive—she leads, she builds, and she shows others how to do the same.🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5425038255980544

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    22 mins
  • Sacred Power: Olu Adetutu on Reclaiming Wholeness, Identity & Illumination
    Aug 9 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, host Angel Taylor sits down with Olu Adetutu, transformational coach, speaker, and founder of Olumination Enterprises. Known as The Oluminator, Olu shares how a near-death experience awakened her purpose to help high-achieving women navigate silent burnout, cultural pressure, and emotional disconnection. With deep faith and cultural grounding, Olu discusses the OLU Framework (Own, Leverage, Unleash), her creative rituals, and what it truly means to lead from a place of alignment. This conversation sheds light on the quiet revolution of women who choose wholeness over hustle and clarity over performance.

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    39 mins
  • The Circle of Care: Meisha Pon on Rest, Retreat, and Rewriting the Narrative for Mothers
    Aug 2 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, host Angel Taylor speaks with Meisha Pon—author, founder of MyCircle Retreats, and co-author of Dear Black Woman Anthology Vol. 1. With honesty and intention, Meisha creates space for mothers to release guilt, rediscover joy, and return to themselves. Through in-person and virtual retreats, she helps women breathe again. From global travel journals to motherhood reflections, Meisha’s creative journey is rooted in restoration, story, and the sacred pause. This conversation reminds us that care isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity.

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    35 mins
  • Tea, Testimony, and Togetherness: Robin Baker's Art of Curated Connection
    Jul 26 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, host Angel Taylor sits with Robin Baker—Army veteran, creative entrepreneur, and the founder of Rendezvous N Style. With an eye for meaningful moments and a heart for hospitality, Robin curates tea party experiences that blend elegance, healing, and conversation. Through storytelling, scripture, and sisterhood, she creates space for women to reflect, celebrate victories, and honor the quiet strength within. From military service to spiritual tea circles, Robin’s journey proves that creativity can be both intentional and sacred.

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    39 mins
  • Romance, Realness, and Rom-Coms: Monique Fisher's Joyful Black Love Stories
    Apr 6 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, host Angel Taylor speaks with author Monique Fisher—rom-com writer, theatre lover, and creator of Mo’s Rom-Com Universe (MRCU). Monique brings the joy, the spice, and the laughter to the world of indie Black romance. With a background in theatre, playwriting, comic books, and TV writing, Monique has crafted a career that merges storytelling across formats. She talks about what drives her joyful narratives, how Black love and family show up on every page, and what it means to be a Black woman writing stories where happiness and humor take center stage.

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    33 mins
  • K.L. Hall: Crafting Urban Love, Suspense, and Literary Legacy
    Apr 5 2025

    K.L. Hall is a national bestselling and award-winning author who has captivated readers with her signature blend of urban fiction, spellbinding romance, and high-stakes suspense. With nearly 70 books to her name, she has built a literary empire that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, delivering gripping plots, unforgettable characters, and unexpected twists.From self-publishing her first book in 2013 to becoming a mentor for aspiring writers through her Booked & Busy™ Course, Hall has transformed her passion into a thriving career. Her stories explore themes of love, redemption, resilience, and Black culture, offering representation that is both authentic and engaging.Now, as she expands her reach with upcoming audiobooks, standalone novels, and potential film adaptations, Hall continues to push the boundaries of storytelling. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to her work, prepare to be immersed in narratives that leave a lasting impression.If you would like to display your creativity on Color Me In Sound: https://www.dearblackwoman.me/color-me-in-sound

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    21 mins
  • Ink, Inspiration, and Impact: Phylisha Gold's Story Unveiled
    Apr 5 2025

    In this episode of Color Me in Sound, we sit down with the remarkable Phylisha Gold, a true multi-hyphenate creative. From her early love of words to her current projects, Phylisha's work is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of finding hope in every story. We delve into her creative process, her inspirations, and her vision for a legacy of empowerment. Phylisha's insights on balancing realness with humor, and her advice to aspiring creatives, make this a truly inspiring conversation.If you are interested in displaying your creativity on Color Me In Sound: https://www.dearblackwoman.me/color-me-in-sound

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    40 mins
  • Breaking Through: Angela T. Jones on Healing and Creative Empowerment
    Apr 5 2025

    Join us as we welcome Angela T. Jones, a powerful author, speaker, and advocate, to Color Me in Sound. Angela shares her incredible journey of resilience, from surviving domestic violence and sexual assault to becoming a voice for women's rights and personal growth. We delve into her creative process, her inspirations from figures like Zondra Hughes and Maya Angelou, and her commitment to authentic storytelling.

    Discover how Angela uses her writing to inspire change and healing, and learn about her latest project, a movie script aimed at Black-owned production companies. This is an episode of raw honesty, empowerment, and the unwavering strength of the Black woman's voice.


    If you would like to display your creativity on Color Me In Sound: https://www.dearblackwoman.me/color-me-in-sound

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    43 mins