Many individuals have experienced moments of frustration with their hair—whether due to
unexpected results from a chemical service, a haircut that felt too short, or a color that didn’t
turn out as envisioned. These challenges often stem from a lack of clear communication during
the consultation process, making it essential to establish a thorough understanding between the
stylist and the client.


A successful hairstyling experience begins with proper consultation, where factors such as hair
type, previous treatments, and potential sensitivities to certain chemicals are carefully
considered. While years of experience are valuable, ongoing education and staying up-to-date
with industry trends are key to delivering the best possible results.


For example, some individuals may have sensitivities to specific ingredients in chemical
treatments
. Without a detailed consultation beforehand, the results may not align with
expectations. This is why open communication about the process, expected outcomes, and
necessary maintenance is so important. A client’s commitment to proper aftercare plays a vital
role in the long-term health and success of their hairstyle.


During consultations, an essential question to ask is: “When was your last chemical service, and
when was your last treatment?” Surprisingly, many people are unaware of how these services
interact. Understanding the process and working with a trained professional ensures healthier
and more beautiful results.


Consider the experience of a client who visited a new stylist after her longtime stylist retired.
She chose a hairdresser she found online, but the results didn’t meet her expectations due to a
lack of experience with her specific hair type. Later, after working with a professional who
thoroughly assessed her hair’s needs, she was able to achieve a look she loved.


Another client had worn a weave for years and was looking for a fresh new style. Before making
a change, it was important to discuss her daily routine and how much time she could dedicate to
styling. Since she preferred a healthy, low-maintenance option, several styles were explored
before choosing the best fit. This highlights the importance of selecting styles that align with an
individual’s lifestyle for long-term satisfaction.


This is why the role of a professional hairstylist is so valuable. The right expertise can transform
hair while maintaining its health and integrity. Working with a knowledgeable stylist ensures that
every service is tailored to the client’s unique needs, resulting in a positive and lasting
experience.


Have questions about hair care?

Send your questions to be answered by the Cosmetology Coach for a chance to have yours featured!

Sitting in a local cafe in downtown DC, where diplomats brush shoulders with dreamers and cultures blend like watercolors on canvas, I couldn’t help but wonder: In a world where we’re constantly bridging identities, where do we find our truest selves?

I’m Chidera, and like many of us navigating life between  Nigerian roots and American dreams, I’ve found myself asking the deeper questions. Questions that echo through the diverse streets of the DMV, where every corner tells a story of someone building their own path.

As I watch the beautiful tapestry of cultures unfold in this melting pot we call home, I’ve realized something profound: we’re all searching for our corner. That precious space where we can be fully ourselves, where traditional values dance with modern ambitions, and where our multiple identities don’t compete – they complement.

That’s when it hit me – what we needed wasn’t another success manual. What we needed was a corner. Our corner. A place where we could explore everything from building legacies to maintaining authenticity, from creating wealth to preserving our cultural richness.

And so, Chidera’s Corner was born. Think of it as that sweet spot between Lagos wisdom and DC ambition, where we can have real conversations about building bridges between our worlds while staying true to ourselves.

Whether you’re:

  • A first-generation professional finding your voice
  • An entrepreneur crafting something meaningful
  • A culture-shifter creating new narratives
  • Or someone simply seeking connection in this beautiful complexity

This corner is yours.

Because in a world of intersections, we’re creating something special – a space where our stories matter, where our dreams take flight, and where our journeys are celebrated in their entirety.

So pull up a chair, bring your full self, and let’s explore this beautifully complex corner we call our own. After all, in a world of straight lines, the most interesting perspectives come from the corners.

Welcome to mine.

And just like that, I realized: it wasn’t about choosing between worlds. It was about creating our own.

~ Chidera

Chidera’s Corner: Where Stories Meet, Dreams Soar, and Magic Unfolds

Marcellus Crews: County Executive Candidate

Building Economic Growth and Community Prosperity

Thank you for joining The Kaala Evans Show for another episode of the Prince George’s County Executive Candidate Forum Series!

Marcellus Crews is a visionary entrepreneur with a heart for the community and a plan for economic empowerment. With years of hands-on experience as a business owner, Crews understands what it takes to drive economic success and create opportunities for working families in Prince George’s County.

On The Kaala Evans Show with host Kaala Evans, Crews brought energy and passion as he discussed his mission to bridge the gap between government and local businesses. He emphasized the critical need for financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce development as the foundation for long-term prosperity.

Crews’ vision is clear: build an environment where small businesses thrive, equip residents with the financial tools they need, and ensure that county policies actively support economic independence. His approach is hands-on, focused on making tangible differences in people’s lives.

Beyond economic growth, Marcellus is passionate about youth empowerment, advocating for expanded career development programs, vocational training, and mentorship initiatives. He believes that investing in the next generation is key to a sustainable and thriving county.

If you’re looking for a candidate who blends business expertise with a deep commitment to the people, Crews is the one to watch.

Don’t miss Marcellus’ interview!

Marcellus Crews’ interview airs every day at 11 PM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV YouTube channel.

Moisette “Tonya” Sweat: County Executive Candidate

Championing the People with Bold Policy and Advocacy

Moisette “Tonya” Sweat is a force to be reckoned with—a policy expert, community advocate, and fearless fighter for systemic change. With a background in law and public policy, Sweat’s campaign is laser-focused on accountability, transparency, and direct engagement with the people of Prince George’s County.

On The Kaala Evans Show with host Kaala Evans, Sweat delivered a passionate call for affordable housing, education equity, and government accountability. She knows that real change starts with listening to the people and crafting policies that address their most urgent concerns. Her grassroots-driven leadership ensures that government remains accessible, responsive, and in tune with its residents.

Sweat’s experience navigating complex legislative and administrative systems equips her to push for meaningful reforms. She’s committed to bridging the gap between local government and everyday citizens, ensuring that communities have a powerful voice in the decision-making process.

Beyond policy, Sweat is dedicated to expanding civic engagement and making sure that every resident has a seat at the table. She plans to implement stronger community outreach programs, increase funding for schools, and advocate for small business growth, all while ensuring transparency in government decisions. Her campaign is all about action, innovation, and results. Sweat envisions a Prince George’s County where every resident has a stake in shaping the future.

Don’t miss her interview!

Tonya Sweat’s interview airs every day at 5 PM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV YouTube channel.

Bowie State Alum Payton Dunbar Shares Filmmaking Tips and His Favorite Marvel Movies On Tiny Mic Talks!

Welcome back to Tiny Mic Talks!

In this first episode, we delve into the thrilling world of horror movies and filmmaking with none other than director and filmmaker, Payton Dunbar. Join us as we explore our shared love for horror flicks, swap tales from the trenches of film sets, and get an exclusive sneak peek at Payton’s upcoming short film, ‘Who Killed Mr. Matthews?’

From spine-chilling plots to heart-pounding suspense, we dissect what makes the horror genre so captivating and how it continues to push creative boundaries. With Payton’s expertise behind the camera, we gain insight into the intricate process of bringing terrifying tales to life on screen.

But it’s not all about scares; we also delve into the behind-the-scenes magic of filmmaking, sharing anecdotes and lessons learned from our own experiences navigating the unpredictable world of production.

And don’t miss out on the excitement as we premiere a teaser trailer for ‘Who Killed Mr. Matthews?’ — a tantalizing glimpse into what promises to be a gripping cinematic experience.

Be sure to follow Payton Dunbar on Instagram @pjdicaprio for more updates and behind-the-scenes peeks, and don’t forget to follow the film’s official page @newwrldmediaproductions to stay in the loop.

Don’t miss this engaging conversation on Tiny Mic Talks! Tune in every Tuesday at 12:30 PM on Bowie’s local channels—Verizon Channel 11 and Xfinity Channel 77—for inspiring discussions with creatives shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Stay connected and follow Tiny Mic Talks and Destiny on social media:

🎤 Instagram: @tmtalks.podcast
🎨 Destiny’s Creative Hub: @727.art
📺 Watch on the TMT YouTube: Tiny Mic Talks Pod

Join the conversation and support the artists bringing fresh, innovative perspectives to the scene.

See you on Tiny Mic Talks!

Aisha Braveboy: Prince George’s County Executive Candidate

Proven Leader Backed by Experience and Executive Support

Aisha Braveboy, Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, is a candidate who brings both experience and executive support to the race for County Executive. With Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s endorsement, Braveboy’s campaign reflects a strong foundation of leadership, justice reform, and economic opportunity.

During her interview on The Kaala Evans Show, Braveboy passionately outlined her vision for a safer and more prosperous Prince George’s County with host Kaala Evans. She is committed to criminal justice reform, ensuring public safety while tackling systemic inequities in the legal system. Her tenure as State’s Attorney has positioned her as a powerhouse advocate, pushing for programs that balance accountability with rehabilitation.

Braveboy also emphasized the need for economic growth, highlighting the role of strong public-private partnerships in creating jobs and supporting small businesses. She believes that fostering collaboration between government, business leaders, and community stakeholders is the key to sustainable development. Her leadership is built on equity, innovation, and proactive policymaking.

Additionally, Braveboy aims to expand youth programs, invest in education, and strengthen resources for underserved communities. By prioritizing holistic community development, she envisions a county where every resident has opportunities for success. With a proven track record and a dynamic strategic vision, Braveboy is ready to take Prince George’s County to new heights.

Don’t miss her interview!

Aisha Braveboy’s interview airs every day at 7:30 PM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV YouTube channel.

Albert Slocum: County Executive Candidate

Engineering a Brighter Future for Prince George’s County

Albert Slocum isn’t just running for County Executive—he’s on a mission to revolutionize Prince George’s County with smart, strategic growth. As an engineer with extensive experience in infrastructure and urban planning, Slocum offers a solutions-driven approach that blends technical expertise with a deep commitment to the community.

During his interview on The Kaala Evans Show with host Kaala Evans, Albert Slocum laid out his ambitious plans to modernize county infrastructure, attract business investments, and create new opportunities for residents. He knows that strategic planning and smart development are critical to keeping Prince George’s County competitive and future-ready.

Slocum’s technical background gives him a sharp edge in tackling transportation, housing, and public works challenges. He believes that targeted investments in infrastructure will boost job creation and improve the overall quality of life for residents.

Beyond infrastructure, Slocum aims to address environmental sustainability and public safety. He advocates for green initiatives that enhance energy efficiency while ensuring that emergency services and law enforcement have the resources needed to keep communities safe. With a forward-thinking mindset and a passion for innovation, Slocum is ready to lead Prince George’s County into a new era of prosperity.

Hear Albert’s game-changing ideas!

Albert Slocum’s interview airs every day at 9 AM on Verizon channel 11 and Xfinity channel 77 on TV, and the full interview is available now on the Bowie TV and The Kaala Evans Show YouTube channels.

The Bulldog Bulletin: Closing out February and Exciting March Events Coming Up!

Welcome back, Bulldogs! This is The Bulldog Bulletin, your go-to source for all the latest updates and events happening right here at Bowie High School! Hosted and produced by our talented students, we bring you the most important news to keep you in the loop.

Upcoming Events:

First up, a vital opportunity to give back—Bowie High School is hosting its Spring Blood Drive on March 14th from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM in the school gym. If you’re eligible, consider donating and helping save lives.

Next, get ready for an unforgettable performance! The Drama Department proudly presents Little Shop of Horrors at the Bowie Center for Performing Arts on February 28th and March 1st at 7 PM. Don’t miss this spectacular production—come out and support your fellow Bulldogs on stage!

Looking to expand your cultural awareness? Consider joining Bowie High’s International Club, where students learn about different cultures and discuss global issues. Meetings are held in the Media Center/Library on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month from 2:20 PM to 3:20 PM.

For students seeking community service hours this summer, the International Spy Museum is calling for responsible and hardworking volunteers to help with campers ages 9-12. Applications are now open, and interviews will take place at their Washington, D.C. headquarters.

And for our Class of 2025 seniors, the City of Bowie Art Scholarship is now accepting applications! Visit www.cityofbowie.org/scholarships to apply before the March 14, 2025 deadline.

Meet This Week’s Crew:

  • February 19 Anchors: Roxy Adeleke-Wales & Kimberly Hernandez | Weather: Makayla Green
  • February 21 Anchors: Kimberly Hernandez & Yvette Owusu-Ansah | Weather: Chancelle Ekomin

Stay connected and never miss an update! Subscribe to BHSTVMD’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BHSTVMDBulldogBulletin. See you next time on The Bulldog Bulletin!

Go Bulldogs!

DMV Musician Dorian Vitae Talks , Acting & ‘The Passerby’ on 3rd Episode of Tiny Mic Talks

On this third episode of Tiny Mic Talks, host Destiny Jackson sits down with DMV artist Dorian Vitae for an in-depth conversation about his journey in music, his love for acting, and his latest project, The Passerby!

Known for his ability to weave emotion into both his music and on-screen performances, Dorian opens up about his creative process, artistic influences, and the experiences that have shaped his career.

Dorian’s story is one of passion, persistence, and evolution. From his early days discovering music to his transition into acting, he shares insights on how both art forms complement each other and fuel his storytelling. The Passerby, his most recent project, serves as a reflection of his growth as an artist and a person, blending raw emotion with a distinct artistic vision. In this episode, Destiny and Dorian explore the deeper meaning behind the project, the challenges he’s faced in his career, and what’s next for him in the world of entertainment.

Don’t miss this engaging conversation on Tiny Mic Talks! Tune in every Tuesday at 12:30 PM on Bowie’s local channels—Verizon Channel 11 and Xfinity Channel 77—for inspiring discussions with creatives shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Stay connected and follow Tiny Mic Talks and Destiny on social media:

🎤 Instagram: @tmtalks.podcast
🎨 Destiny’s Creative Hub: @727.art
📺 Watch on the TMT YouTube: Tiny Mic Talks Pod

Join the conversation and support the artists bringing fresh, innovative perspectives to the scene.

See you on Tiny Mic Talks!

Mecca Is on Her New Web Series & Using Fashion to Live Authentically on Tiny Mic Talks!

Welcome to another episode of Tiny Mic Talks!

In this fun-filled second episode, we dive deep into the world of multi-faceted creativity with the incredibly talented Mecca Is. Join us as we explore Mecca’s journey as a show-runner and director for her upcoming web series, Moe’s Pizza, delving into the intricacies of bringing stories to life on screen.

We’ll also delve into her love for fashion and her experiences as a makeup artist, discovering how these art forms intertwine to express her unique vision and identity. Beyond the creative sphere, we’ll embark on a candid discussion about authenticity and self-expression, as Mecca and Destiny explores what it means to live unapologetically in one’s own skin.

Be sure to follow Mecca Is on Instagram @mecca_is to keep up with her, and don’t forget to follow her makeup page @makeupbymeccais to book her services!

Don’t miss this engaging conversation on Tiny Mic Talks! Tune in every Tuesday at 12:30 PM on Bowie’s local channels—Verizon Channel 11 and Xfinity Channel 77—for inspiring discussions with creatives shaping today’s artistic landscape.

Stay connected and follow Tiny Mic Talks and Destiny on social media:

🎤 Instagram: @tmtalks.podcast
🎨 Destiny’s Creative Hub: @727.art
📺 Watch on the TMT YouTube: Tiny Mic Talks Pod

Join the conversation and support the artists bringing fresh, innovative perspectives to the scene.

See you on Tiny Mic Talks!