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Entrepreneurs
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Written by Kevin Benoit
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Talking to Lee "Q" O'Denat, founder of WorldStar Hip-Hop was like having a face-to-face with the CEO of the company that's taken over yours in a merger. With worldstarhiphop.com, currently the most viewed Hip-Hop/urban entertainment site online, Q has helped change the magazine business forever. At the same time, our interview was like talking to a mentor, rightfully so since he is a CEO from NYC, who has found success in the same business I've been trying to get a grasp of for the past 6 years. In our exclusive interview we had the opportunity to talk to Q about his start, his passions, his failures and now his biggest success. Need a story of inspiration? Look no further.
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Written by Jacob Coughlan
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Ever wonder what it’s like to sit down with a pro football player and find out what a day in his life is like? Well, here at Parlé magazine, we were fortunate enough to do just that. Jake Coughlan talked with NFL Free Agent cornerback Ahmad Carroll who played for the New York Jets last year. Carroll talks career choices, his charity, and courage in the exclusive interview with Parlé.
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Written by Jake Coughlan
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Something funky going on in your sex life? Long-term relationship starting to run dry? Well Sujeiry Gonzalez is your go-to-girl. Sujeiry owns and operates Lovemionline.com and is a featured writer at Latina Magazine’s website Latina.com. She’s hosting the LoveMiOnline Annual Festival Friday, March 26th and the Love Yourself Expo Saturday, March 27th. So get out there and love yourself. It’s sure to be a good time.
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Spotlight Feature

Sometimes, it must fall upon the journalist to ensure that what they are hearing in an interview is clear enough that they can truthfully and accurately present their subject's words as quotations. This may require asking for an answer repeatedly, admitting you missed something that could have been important, or actively picking and choosing which quotes should be completely captured in a form of verbal triage. Other times, it may simply require asking the subject to slow down because your cell phone's speaker is woefully inadequate. Such was the case with Kirko Bangz, and regrettably, I did not follow the advice laid out above. The following is what I can transcribe from my conversation with the Houston hopeful, whose Drake on promethazine approach has been reverberating within the scene.
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