Conversations Magazine's Anniversary Issue 2024. Get yours here.

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Conversations' Top 50 Fiction Books of 2024

 Conversations Media Group is excited to share its Top 50 Fiction Books of 2024.


Conversations' Top 50 Fiction Books of 2024 (listed in no particular order)

  1. Force of Nature by Ann E. Burg
  2. To Die For by David Baldacci 
  3. Us, After by Rachel Zimmerman
  4. All That Really Matters by David Weill
  5. Soul Dancing by Gail Priest 
  6. Flipping Boxcars by Cedric Kyles
  7. Table for Two by Eliot Parker
  8. The Pelican Tide by Sharon J. Wishnow
  9. Watch Where They Hide by Tamron Hall
  10. The Greatest Thing by Patti Flinn
  11. You Shouldn't Be Here by Lauren Thoman
  12. The Lost Van Gogh by Jonathan Santlofer
  13. Identity Unknown by Patricia Cornwell
  14. The Queen of Sugar Hill by ReShonda Tate
  15. Fatal Intrusion by Jeffery Deaver and Isabella Maldonado
  16. Take Two, Birdie Maxwell by Allison Winn Scotch
  17. You Will Be Peter by Jerry Lathan and Steven Manchester
  18. Behest by Inez Reilly
  19. The Daughter Between Them by Alretha Thomas
  20. Not What She Seems by Yasmin Angoe
  21. Closer to My Dreams by Iris Bolling
  22. The Puzzle Box by Danielle Trussoni
  23. The Undercurrent by Sarah Sawyer
  24. Back Down Memory Lane by Lamartz Brown
  25. Daughter of a Promise by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg
  26. Christa Comes Out of Her Shell by Abbi Waxman
  27. Drop Dead Sisters by Amelia Diane Coombs
  28. The Silent Watcher by Victor Methos
  29. Boss Lady by Ali Frank & Asha Youmans
  30. The Wild Road Home by Melissa Payne
  31. All Our Tomorrows by Catherine Bybee
  32. The Accomplice by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson with Aaron Philip Clark
  33. California Dreaming by Noa Silver
  34. The Chaos Agent by Mark Greaney
  35. The Waw by Jacqueline Gay Walley
  36. The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone by Randy Susan Meyers
  37. Fortunate Son by Andrew Bridgeman
  38. Now Look by Sydney Lea
  39. Fake It Till You Make It by Siera London
  40. Amy Unbound by Martin Sneider
  41. Innocent Intent by K. C. Mills
  42. A Wolff in the Family by Francine Falk-Allen
  43. The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava
  44. American Prophet by Jeff Fulmer 
  45. Gathering Mist by Margaret Mizushima
  46. In the Air Tonight by Marie Force
  47. Beyond Reasonable Doubt by Robert Dugoni
  48. Lifers by Keith G. McWalter
  49. Walk the Web Lightly by Mary Pascual
  50. The Grandest Garden by Gina L. Carroll

Conversations' Top 50 Non-Fiction Books of 2024

Conversations Media Group is excited to share its Top 50 Non-Fiction Books of 2024.


Conversations' Top 50 Non-Fiction Books of 2024 (listed in no particular order)

  1.  Master of Me by Keke Palmer 
  2. The Power Dressers by Michele Grant 
  3. Bright Eyes by Bridey Thelen-Heidel
  4. Sorry For the Inconvenience by Farah Naz Rishi
  5. Farm Family by Jane Lee Rankin
  6. Graciously Speaking by Ciara Ijames
  7. Night of the Hawk by Lauren Martin
  8. Audacity by Edward J. Goode II
  9. Shine Bright Anyway by Faith Broussard Cade
  10. And Then We Rise by Common
  11. The Housekeeper's Secret by Sandra Schnakenburg
  12. The Miracle on Corcoran Street by Dr. James A. Anderson
  13. It's Okay Not to Be Fabulous Every Day by Ally Dalsimer
  14. The Bodies Keep Coming by Brian H. Williams
  15. All You'll See Is Sky by Janet A. Wilson
  16. The Book of Moses by Moses Mattox
  17. Across the Street, Around the Corner by Mary Lea Carroll
  18. The Jazz Men by Larry Tye
  19. Brand It Like Serhant by Ryan Serhant
  20. Meet Me in Mumbai by Lovelace Cook
  21. Day Trading Attention by Gary Vaynerchuk
  22. What They Never Told Us by Gail Lukasik
  23. The Catch Book of Fools by Dr. Velma Bagby
  24. Flying Over 50 at Any Age by Makeda Smith
  25. Before I Let You Go by Angelo Ellerbee
  26. The Evolving Roles of Fathers by Dr. Norma McLauchlin and Scott Tucker McLauchlin
  27. This Ordinary Stardust by Alan Townsend
  28. Becoming the Shero: The Motherhood Mantle by Dr. Anissa Short and others
  29. Still True by Reagan E. J. Jackson
  30. Solace by Cornelia Maude Spelman
  31. Writing a Book Is the Easy Part by Manswell T. Peterson
  32. Blindsighted by Rich Christiansen
  33. The Power of I Am by Angela Anderson
  34. I Did a New Thing by Tabitha Brown
  35. Girl, Uncoded by Brandi Dredge
  36. Long Haul by Frank Figliuzzi
  37. Wild Life by Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
  38. Restored by Tracy Glass
  39. Nine Lives and Counting by Duane "Dog" Chapman
  40. American Negra by Natasha S. Alford
  41. Life Out Loud! & Take Up Space: The Publicity Edition by Tawanna Chamberlain 
  42. Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders by Eddie Pate and Jonathan Stutz
  43. Trail By Ambush by Marcia Clark
  44. From Chaos to Calm by L Marie
  45. Being Black In America's Schools by Brian Rashad Fuller
  46. Man You Are Crazy by Christopher Anderson and Kevin P. Donaldson
  47. Nobody's Sleeping by Bijoy E. John, MD
  48. Animals I Want to See by Tom Seeman
  49. You'll See by Suzanne Groves
  50. Way of the Cobra Couples by Michele & Sean Kanan

Friday, November 29, 2024

[To You, From Me] Celebrating 18 Years of Conversations

Thank you.

It seems appropriate as I am celebrating the 18th anniversary of this magazine that began in my parents' living room back in 2006 that I give the credit to where it belongs: with God and then you, our readers. 

Conversations Magazine and I have grown a lot together over the years. Both of us had humble beginnings, yet through hard work, dedication, persistence and faith we have reached places that have truly seemed impossible through human eyes. 

This magazine that you're reading began as a blog on Blogger---a place you can still read it for free---and then went to print, with my small budget allowing me to get copies done at my local Office Depot before now having the largest online retailer Amazon distribute it to the world. For me it has always been a passion project, all because I was ASKED in the beginning for it. I didn't know how it would grow or how long it would last, yet here we are.

In this issue I have included what is in many ways a time capsule from the past 5 years. Many of the interviews appear as when they were first conducted, with the years included for context for you. During the pandemic the Conversations brand grew and allowed me to interview individuals who had been too busy or unreachable before for the interviews. You'll read conversations with individuals like Columbus Short, Luenell, Michael Jai White, Preston James Hillier, Laila Ali, Stedman Graham and others who have impacted the world through their gifts. 

You will also be reintroduced to individuals like Dr. Velma Bagby, Tina Siemens, Iris Bolling, Dr. Teresa A. Smith and Chris and Kate Thurman who I have had the pleasure of working with over the years. 

Finally, there are brand new interviews with Stacey Thomas, Chris Collier and William McCreary. I'm excited about your getting to know them.

Enjoy this issue and the history it represents. It would not exist without you. 

Happy reading! 





Cyrus Webb, Editor-In-Chief,
Conversations Magazine/ MS Success Magazine

[AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT] Earl Hall's MIND YOUR BUSINESS


Having an idea for a business is great. Starting a business is commendable. Running a business---especially one that is going to last---is a process. That is why it is important to take steps that ensure you are set up for the long haul. Enter the resource that is MIND YOUR BUSINESS by Earl Hall. 

I've known Earl for over a decade, and it's been great seeing him navigate the world of business and share the process. That is continued in MIND YOUR BUSINESS where he not just shares "10 Simple Insights to Business Success" but the challenges you have to watch out for and overcome to get there. 

Everything from finding your space to run your business and setting the boundaries to do so as well as realizing what tools you need to utilize to make what you want to do work---these and more are explored in the book. It stresses the importance of being audience and customer focused while not leaving yourself behind, something that is not always easy. 

For those looking for the tools and push to not give up on what you are building, MIND YOUR BUSINESS by Earl Hall delivers just that. 

Get your copy on Amazon

Stacey Thomas: Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk Towards Her Purpose (2024)

 

by Cyrus Webb

Sometimes we meet someone who doesn't fully see how great they are. Stacey Thomas has been one of those people in my world. I've been on this road in media for 21 years, so I know it's a marathon and not a sprint. It can be frustrating, however, when things don't happen as quickly as we would like. Stacey knows this all too well. What matters, though, is what we decide to do in those situations. 

In this honest conversation Stacey talks about what helps her to keep walking the walk and talking the talk when it comes to her purpose and using her platform for good. 


Stacey, you and I first connected because of your work as an author. What has it been like to share with the world your other gifts?

It's been a surprising journey as an author. Writing my first book stemmed from a dare by friends—they encouraged me to stop sharing stories just among them and to share them with a wider audience. To my surprise, I discovered that others, not just my friends, enjoyed reading my stories. Every time someone tells me they’ve read my book and shares their thoughts about my writing, it brings me so much happiness.  Being an author has also connected me with people I would never have met otherwise. It's incredible how writing creates connections that enrich my life in ways I never imagined.

What has given you the courage to pursue your passions, even when it’s not easy?

When it's not easy and I try to let go of pursuing my passions, God shows up with something or someone that reminds me not to give up. I have learned that nothing worth having is easily obtained. I gain motivation by learning from others and hearing their stories. I have a Publicist, Cyrus Webb, that believes in me enough to share his platform to show me that I can do more. He teaches and accepts no excuses.   Above all, I remind myself that God will do His part, and I have to do mine. Fear blocks blessings, but faith brings blessings

Thank you for the compliment. A lot of people are getting to know you from our show The Stacey Thomas show. How did it start?

Once I stopped worrying about how I looked on camera or how I should speak, I started doing Facebook Lives. As my audience grew, I decided I wanted to have conversations with others about what they were doing—not just to promote them, but also to motivate, inspire, and entertain both my audience and myself.  I reached out to people—honestly, they were individuals with larger platforms who had nothing in common with me as an author—but they said YES. I wasn’t focused on their follower count; I genuinely wanted to hear their stories.  Those "yes" made me realize I could host a talk show. Not one like the news, where you just get a summary. A platform where I could truly bring the story.

You talk a lot about your mom and ALS. Why is advocating so important for you?

When my African American mother was diagnosed with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that affects the muscles and takes away the ability to walk, talk and eventually breathe; neither our family nor our friends had ever heard of the disease. After researching, asking questions, and navigating different agencies, I quickly realized that even the people at these agencies often don’t know the correct answers. This taught me how crucial it is to advocate for ourselves. When you don’t know about something, it’s hard to know where to turn for help, get answers to your questions, or learn how to properly care for a loved one. My goal is to ensure that others get the correct information they need—whether it’s from me directly or someone I can refer them to. The media has done little to educate African Americans and other minority groups about ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. 

You seem to love creating in lots of areas. What inspires you?

My creativity is inspired by true life events, relationships, and the dreams that run through my mind before I fall asleep at night, as well as moments of peace while sitting or driving.  The messages on my inspirational shirts and mugs, I believe, are things God shares with me—not just for myself, but to share with others as well.


Social media is something we all use to share the work we do. How has social media helped you in reaching your audience?

Social media has allowed me to reach people I never could have connected with otherwise. When others I’ve connected with share what I’m doing, it helps me grow my brand and expand my reach.  Going live on social platforms gives me the opportunity to showcase my passion for what I’m doing and what I’m advocating for. It has also become a space where I can learn from those I follow and build positive connections with others.

Has it become easier for you to say you are proud of yourself?

Yes, it has become easier to be proud of myself. I’ve realized that everything I have done, am doing, and will do are accomplishments—because I didn’t let fear or my own doubts sabotage my ability to use my gifts to bless not only myself but others as well.  Fifteen years ago, I would never have imagined I’d become an author, advocate, talk show host, and independent film producer—or that I’d know how to do these things,  connect with people who could teach me along the way and have a PR!  I can’t help but smile when I say my name and think about everything I’ve accomplished.

What has the reflection over the past year been like for you?

Reflecting on the past year, all I can say is, WOW!  Hiring Cyrus Webb as my PR has led to some amazing things. Looking back at how I was promoting and connecting with people, I’ve learned to do both much better.  My audience has grown, and I’ve had incredible guests that I never would have had the opportunity to connect with if I hadn’t hired a PR professional. My confidence has soared, and as I reflect, I feel even more determined to continue growing both as a person and as a brand.


Thank you again for the kind words. It's great to be on the journey with you, Stacey. What are you looking forward to going into the new year?

I am excited to see what God has in store for me now that I’ve decided there is no longer space in my life for fear, doubt, or procrastination. I’m thrilled about growing into being my own boss and doing what I love. I’m also looking forward to speaking at live events and sharing both my mom’s story and mine.

Thanks for all you do, Stacey. How can our audience stay connected with you?

Thank you, Cyrus Webb, for this interview.  I can be reached by email at iamstaceythomas@gmail.com, on Instagram @iamstaceythomas, Facebook: IamStacey Thomas, YouTube: Stacey Thomas Talk Show, and through my website at www.iamstaceythomas.com.


William D. McCreary: Building a Legacy One Day at a Time (2024)

 by Cyrus Webb

I was introduced to William D. McCreary through a mutual Facebook friend, and I was instantly impressed with his passion for the work he was doing as well as his desire to build something for his family. 

As an entrepreneur, author and father, he is reminding us all of what is possible. 

William, first of all let me say I'm glad to be working with you in sharing your gifts with the world. What has it been like for you to reflect on this year? 

Thank you for this opportunity. 2024 has been amazing. Never would I in a million years I think I'd be where I am. I am also glad to be a part of the Conversations (Media Group) family. 

When did you know that you wanted to start a business and work for yourself? 

I wanted to start a business after serving in the Army. I also wanted to start a magazine back in 2005, but it never took off. I then used the name V.A.P (Very Awesome People) and created something for myself. 

In our interviews together you have talked about being a father. How has being a father motivated you when it comes to pursuing your goals and dreams? 

My son has become the motivation for me when it comes to creating this brand. I am doing this for him. He is definitely the reason for my drive for the dream that is the new brand V.A.P.!


Tell our readers about your books and what inspired you to write them. 

My books: "A Little Boy and a Dragon" & "My Dad is a Big Truck Driver" are something I wanted my kids to enjoy and think of after my time here is done. I wanted to share stories that could entertain but also share great lessons. 

A lot of people allow fear to stop them from pursuing their goals and dreams. What has helped you to keep going in your life in spite of the fear? 

I think about the story of "David and Goliath". I wondered how he felt going up against this giant. I then apply it to my life. If he gained the courage to slay this monster then I could gain the courage to chase my dream.

Looking forward to 2025 what are you excited about? 

Looking into the near future of 2025 I'm excited to see what it may bring when it comes to my books and my merchandise reaching a new audience. I am also looking forward to speaking engagements and doing things to motivate the youth. 

What advice do you have for others when it comes to pursuing their own goals? 

The advice I have for others is it's never too late to try. Take one step at a time. You never fail if you try.

Congratulations again, William. How can our readers stay connected with you and what's happening with your business? 

They can reach me on all platforms: Facebook, Instagram and TicTok. Also they can find out more about me and my merchandise on my website tdd-dropshop.com/vap


Take Ten with Media Personality/Coach Chris Collier (2024)


by Cyrus Webb

I have known Chris Collier for years, but we just met in person this year during his BRANDING BILLIONS conference in Atlanta, GA. It's been great watching his journey unfold, going after his own goals and dreams while being a resource for others. 

In this conversation we discuss the year, the journey and what's to come. 

Chris, great to have you share a bit of your story and your year with us. It was great meeting you in Atlanta earlier this year at your conference. What has it been like to look at 2024 and all you’ve been able to do?

Well it’s been a whirlwind of a year---you and Conversations being a big part of it---but we are just beginning. There are more people who want and deserve success in the online space. We have had 2 conferences, a bunch of interviews, did quite a bit of training, and many podcasts. It was and continues to be our focus to serve others.

Have you always known that you were meant to be an entrepreneur?

Not always, but close to it. At 9 yrs old I began to be a paperboy serving people by delivering their newspapers to them, collecting their payments. It wasn’t a job. It was a experience, teaching me the importance of freedom, leadership, and the spirit of free enterprise 

Marketing can be a challenge in the world we live in. What has helped you to find your niche and your audience?

Focusing and niching further down. I went from being a general digital marketer to focusing on YouTube and gaining traction through the narrowing of my view. We want to help as many as we can, but to do that we need to focus on a very limited space and expand that over time so that we do not face overwhelm or many other obstacles to our goals. 

Social media has kept us connected, even though we have only met once. What do you normally say to entrepreneurs about the importance of a social media strategy?

Be uniquely you, have fun, try meeting and making new friends. All the strategies in the world don’t help if you are not someone they like, know and trust. If you don’t reach your goals, start over and try again until you reach them, or until you find a path that leads you and others to success!

You recently did a training on YouTube. I found it to be helpful and informative myself. How important has YouTube been to your building your business?

For social media and digital marketing purposes I have chosen it to be my cornerstone of my “internet business”. I love it, because it is the closest thing we have to being in the room with someone. When you watch someone, you start to feel like you know them and unlike TV shows or movies, the person most YouTubers play is themselves not someone else!

Challenges come to all of us. What has helped you to navigate the tough times and keep going?

I have found perspective matters most! Even though there were some great highs this year, there were also a few lows and if I were to focus on them I would be overtaken by them! I choose to focus on the great things, on the good things that give me joy, and peace in achieving them. Even if all that was taken away, I still have my family and what God has allowed me to become! I choose to be grateful and joyful!


Your show Conquer with Chris is now accepting new guests. Tell us about the premise and what it’s been like to share the stories of others.

The premise is “success leaves clues,” and that by listening to how others have conquered and overcame, that you, too, can overcome! We want to help as many people to succeed as possible, but they have to be willing to search to find it! Our current mission is to help reach 12.5k subscribers on YouTube, helping them to hear and become successful in their own right!

What are you looking forward to as we look ahead to 2025?

I have so much to look forward to in the new year. We are experiencing growth now, we will continue to grow throughout 2025 and beyond! I am planning to help thousands of people in the new year, have more guests on Conquer With Chris, help others reach their audience and their goals! As far as the coaching/course side of things, we are preparing to help more make 2025 both impactful and profitable.

What advice do you have for others when it comes to pursuing their goals and dreams? 

Be decisive in making decisions but slow to change them. If something is not working the way you want it to, don’t quit. Pivot! You can and will be successful if you are ready to serve, and then keep serving! Don’t keep score. Instead keep helping others. It will come back to you!

Thanks again for the time, Chris. Continued success to you. Let our readers know how they can stay connected with you.

On Youtube.com/@ConquerWithChris 

Facebook: fb://profile/1084911368

Instagram: @ConquerWithChris