Books By Cyrus Webb
Monday, September 22, 2014
Tony Award winning artist Hinton Battle stops by Conversations LIVE on DC Now Radio
Tony award-winning recording artist/actor Hinton Battle stops by Conversations LIVE to talk with host Cyrus Webb about his career and new album.
Listen to the conversation here:
Listen to the conversation here:
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
(Wed. Sept. 24th) Cyrus Webb will be interviewed by radio host Clifton McKnight on GS Motivision
Join media personality Cyrus Webb on Wed. Sept. 24th @ 6:30p.m. et (5:30p.m. ct/3:30pm. pt) when he will be interviewed by radio personality and author Clifton McKnight on his radio program, discussing his journey with Conversations and his upcoming release WORDS I CHOOSE TO LIVE BY.
Catch the show live or via podcast here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leverageme2/2014/09/24/words-i-choose-to-live--cyrus-webb-shares-his-faith-walk-to-victory
Catch the show live or via podcast here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/leverageme2/2014/09/24/words-i-choose-to-live--cyrus-webb-shares-his-faith-walk-to-victory
Actor and Author Jack O'Halloran stops by Conversations LIVE 09/19 by Inspirational Conversations | Entertainment Podcasts
Known to the world from roles on Superman I and II, celebrated boxer turned actor and author Jack O'Halloran is a real force to be reckoned with. He talks with Conversations LIVE host Cyrus Webb about his journey and what led him to share his family's story in his new series of books.
Listen to the conversation here:
Actor and Author Jack O'Halloran stops by Conversations LIVE 09/19 by Inspirational Conversations | Entertainment Podcasts
Listen to the conversation here:
Actor and Author Jack O'Halloran stops by Conversations LIVE 09/19 by Inspirational Conversations | Entertainment Podcasts
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
Cyrus Webb celebrates the life and music of Barry White on DC Now Radio
Conversations LIVE host Cyrus Webb celebrates the life and music of the one and only Barry White in a special DC Now Radio presentation!
Click on the broadcast below to hear the special program.
Click on the broadcast below to hear the special program.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Actress and author Angela Ray stops by Conversations LIVE on DC Now Radio
Fans of Tyler Perry's Love Thy Neighbor you don't want to miss this.
Listen to my conversation w/ actress/author The Angela Ray on DC NOW Radio here:
Actress and author Angela Ray stops by Conversations LIVE on DC Now Radio
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Author Shane Lorde discusses WHY GOOD MEN GO BAD on Conversations LIVE DC Now Radio
Listen to the conversation with Conversations LIVE host Cyrus Webb and author Shane Lorde here:
Author Shane Lorde discusses WHY GOOD MEN GO BAD on Conversations LIVE DC Now Radio
Going FULL CIRCLE with New York Times Bestselling author JL King
by Cyrus Webb
Many people got to know New York Times bestselling author J. L. King from his appearances on the Oprah Winfrey show discussing his book ON THE DOWN LOW, but nearly a decade later we discover that what we learned from him was only part of the story.
On Monday, September 8, 2014 I had a chance to welcome King back to the radio show Conversations LIVE to discuss his new book FULL CIRCLE (published by Brown Girls Publishing). This was his first interview as he prepared for the official launch of the book.
King told me that he had been posting on Facebook and Twitter that the process of releasing FULL CIRCLE was like "giving birth" to his new baby, what he called "the final chapter of my life."
Discussing the sensation that ON THE DOWN LOW became and the process that it took for the book to even see the light of day, King discussed where he was at that point in his life. "I was still a naive individual," he says, referring to the sudden fame that engulfed him. "I didn't really know what was going on in my life... I wasn't prepared for that." He then added: "I would probably change 95% of what I did in those first two years."
That led him to where he is today with FULL CIRCLE. He began to "reflect on all the things I did not say, all the things I didn't tell Oprah."
Being thrust into the public spotlight the way he was, King says that to others he took on a larger-than-life persona. "I wanted people to understand that I am far from perfect," he told me. "I wanted them to know that even when you are an instant celebrity that you still have the same ole crap. All that glitters is not gold." He says that he gave up his life. "When you tell the world your secrets, you belong to the world."
The man that became known to the world as J. L. King had to also deal with the comments being made about him in the public and online, something that began to take its toll on him. Telling me that he was really "getting beat up" by some, he called Oprah for advice. "Do not google yourself," she told him. "Do not pay attention to anything people say about you. Do not respond. Let them say what they want." That advice helped King moving forward. He told me when someone in his circle would want to share something that was being said he would stop them, saying "You know me. You know the truth."
That truth as contained in FULL CIRCLE is about the evolution of the man and a realization of who he truly is. "I gave so much of myself away," King says. That was probably one of my biggest mistakes."
The process led him in many ways to become someone he didn't recognize. "I didn't even like myself," he told me "I hated myself." There were times he even contemplated suicide.
Today he is a different person. In the book he says this: "I am truly focusing on what I've told others, having faith over fear. My faith is movement." That means that he chooses to live for the day, not in the past. "Life is short, and then you die. Every day you need to live your life in the now. I want people to realize that I live my life in the present. All I have is right now."
FULL CIRCLE is available through the publisher's website at www.browngirlspublishing.com and at Amazon here. Beginning on Wed. September 10th autographed copies will be available from the author at www.authorjlking.com. You can stay connected with King on Twitter at@authorjlking.
Many people got to know New York Times bestselling author J. L. King from his appearances on the Oprah Winfrey show discussing his book ON THE DOWN LOW, but nearly a decade later we discover that what we learned from him was only part of the story.
On Monday, September 8, 2014 I had a chance to welcome King back to the radio show Conversations LIVE to discuss his new book FULL CIRCLE (published by Brown Girls Publishing). This was his first interview as he prepared for the official launch of the book.
King told me that he had been posting on Facebook and Twitter that the process of releasing FULL CIRCLE was like "giving birth" to his new baby, what he called "the final chapter of my life."
Discussing the sensation that ON THE DOWN LOW became and the process that it took for the book to even see the light of day, King discussed where he was at that point in his life. "I was still a naive individual," he says, referring to the sudden fame that engulfed him. "I didn't really know what was going on in my life... I wasn't prepared for that." He then added: "I would probably change 95% of what I did in those first two years."
That led him to where he is today with FULL CIRCLE. He began to "reflect on all the things I did not say, all the things I didn't tell Oprah."
Being thrust into the public spotlight the way he was, King says that to others he took on a larger-than-life persona. "I wanted people to understand that I am far from perfect," he told me. "I wanted them to know that even when you are an instant celebrity that you still have the same ole crap. All that glitters is not gold." He says that he gave up his life. "When you tell the world your secrets, you belong to the world."
The man that became known to the world as J. L. King had to also deal with the comments being made about him in the public and online, something that began to take its toll on him. Telling me that he was really "getting beat up" by some, he called Oprah for advice. "Do not google yourself," she told him. "Do not pay attention to anything people say about you. Do not respond. Let them say what they want." That advice helped King moving forward. He told me when someone in his circle would want to share something that was being said he would stop them, saying "You know me. You know the truth."
That truth as contained in FULL CIRCLE is about the evolution of the man and a realization of who he truly is. "I gave so much of myself away," King says. That was probably one of my biggest mistakes."
The process led him in many ways to become someone he didn't recognize. "I didn't even like myself," he told me "I hated myself." There were times he even contemplated suicide.
Today he is a different person. In the book he says this: "I am truly focusing on what I've told others, having faith over fear. My faith is movement." That means that he chooses to live for the day, not in the past. "Life is short, and then you die. Every day you need to live your life in the now. I want people to realize that I live my life in the present. All I have is right now."
FULL CIRCLE is available through the publisher's website at www.browngirlspublishing.com and at Amazon here. Beginning on Wed. September 10th autographed copies will be available from the author at www.authorjlking.com. You can stay connected with King on Twitter at
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Monday, September 8, 2014
Cyrus Webb Presents...New Music Monday with music by Jazmine Sullivan
Conversations LIVE host Cyrus Webb introduces Jazmine Sullivan's new single FOREVER DON'T LAST during DC Now Radio's #NewMusicMonday.
Listen here: DC Now Radio's New Music Monday with music by Jazmine Sullivan
Listen here: DC Now Radio's New Music Monday with music by Jazmine Sullivan
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