
Tammy Reese
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Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.
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Black Women in Fandom: How Margo “The CEO” Turned The Walking Dead Passion Into Global Media Influence
From binge-watching That's So Raven as a child to covering Hollywood's biggest events as an accomplished media professional, Margo “The CEO” embodies what it means to be a lifelong fan and a powerhouse Black woman in fandom culture. Her love for The Walking Dead ignited not just a personal passion but a platform that connects diverse audiences, celebrates Black creativity, and challenges stereotypes in fandom spaces. Through her international media brand and official press coverage of Comic-Con, the Emmys, and Tribeca Film Festival, Margo has carved out a space where Black women can claim visibility, voice, and joy in fandom communities worldwide. Please enjoy our interview!
By Tammy Reese4 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Natalie Bucchan Found Power and Community in The Walking Dead and Beyond The Gates
Born in Trinidad and Tobago and now based in Maryland, Natalie Bucchan embodies the richness of Caribbean and African American identity in both life and fandom. As a Marketing Director with a thriving career in media and entertainment, Natalie has transformed a passion project into a professional platform - reviewing film and television, interviewing notable celebrities, and connecting audiences to the stories that shape culture. But beyond the press credentials and red carpets, she is also something else: a proud and passionate fan.
By Tammy Reese6 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Kivonshe Williams Is Claiming Space in the Interview With the Vampire Universe
For this installment of Black Women in Fandom series, we're spotlighting Kivonshe Williams - filmmaker, entertainment journalist, critic, and host of So There's That - whose love for vampires turned into a powerful, full-circle fandom experience. Deeply rooted in the world of Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat, Kivonshe represents what it looks like when Black women unapologetically take up space in genre communities that haven't always centered us.
By Tammy Reese9 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: Kat Monroe on One Direction, Taylor Swift, and Turning Fangirl Culture Into a Career
What if the very thing people told you to tone down became the foundation of your career? In this edition of Black Women in Fandom, we spotlight Kat Monroe - journalist, NYU and Georgetown alumna, and founder of Fan Fave Media and Fangirl Forward whose lifelong love of pop culture helped shape her path in media and entertainment. From late-night television studios to nationally syndicated newsrooms, Kat never left behind the fan identity that first inspired her.
By Tammy Reese9 days ago in Interview
KEYSOCKS Founders Christy Parry & Shelby McKee Built the No-Show Sock Women Didn't Know They Needed
Every woman knows the routine: the shoes are fire, but the socks? A mess. Slipping liners, sweaty feet, blisters, and that dreaded sock crunch that shows up right when you're trying to look put together. KEYSOCKS was born out of that exact struggle and a last-minute fix before a Cincinnati Bengals game. What began as a cut-up knee-high sock quickly turned into a smart, style-saving solution that created an entirely new lane in women's footwear accessories.
By Tammy Reese22 days ago in Styled
Jared Jenkins on Dance, Longevity, and Moving With Purpose on a Global Stage
Jared Jenkins has spent more than 15 years shaping movement at the highest levels of the entertainment industry. A globally respected dancer and choreographer, Jenkins most recently toured with Brandy and Monica on The Boy Is Mine Tour, contributing to a live production that carried both cultural significance and emotional resonance for audiences worldwide.
By Tammy Reeseabout a month ago in Beat
Zena Dixon on Finding Family, Community, and Freedom in the Horror Genre
There's something powerful about discovering what you love early and having the courage to carry it with you. For Zena Dixon, your horror bestie, affectionately known as The Real Queen of Horror, love for the genre showed up in the form of family movie nights that turned fear into connection. What started as a shared joy at home grew into a 14-year journey of championing horror in ways that feel informed and authentic.
By Tammy Reese2 months ago in Horror
Educators Rise: Voices of Change Anthology Volume II Is the Blueprint Educators Have Been Waiting For
There are books that inform, and then there are books that move people to act. Educators Rise: Voices of Change Anthology Volume II firmly belongs in the latter category. Curated by visionary educator and DEI strategist Dr. Heather A. Robinson, with foreword by Dr. Shamika Livingston, this powerful anthology brings together a collective of educators, leaders, and consultants who are not simply talking about change in education, they are actively building it. Through deeply personal narratives, hard-earned lessons, and practical strategies, Educators Rise Volume II centers Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as essential pillars for meaningful and sustainable transformation.
By Tammy Reese2 months ago in Writers
From Survival to Sanctuary: How Rebecca Davis Built Platinum Wellness Spa Into a Georgia Wellness Powerhouse
Rebecca Davis's journey does not follow a neat or predictable arc. It pulses instead , marked by resilience, reinvention and moments that demanded courage long before comfort arrived. At 53, Davis is the CEO and founder of Platinum Wellness Spa in Conyers, Georgia, one of the region's fastest-growing wellness destinations. But the serenity her brand now represents was forged through years of upheaval, risk and unshakable determination.
By Tammy Reese2 months ago in Blush
Autum Renee and Irresistible Naturals: Redefining Self-Care Through Intention and Emotional Wellness
In today's fast-paced world, self-care often gets reduced to trends, fleeting Instagram posts, or products marketed as indulgences rather than necessities. Autum Renee, founder, formulator, and educator behind Irresistible Naturals, is on a mission to change that narrative. Her luxury self-care brand transforms everyday routines into grounding rituals, emphasizing emotional wellness, intention, and holistic healing.
By Tammy Reese2 months ago in Motivation
Dara Frazier's Not Every Woman Confronts the Weight Black Women Carry and the Freedom of Letting Go
Dara Frazier's Not Every Woman arrives with the kind of honesty that doesn't ask permission. It steps directly into the emotional lives of Black women. The exhaustion, the humor, the expectations, and the quiet places where we finally admit what we're tired of carrying. The film captures the conversations that happen when the world isn't watching, the ones where we confess that the invisible cape is slipping and that being "strong" has never been the whole story.
By Tammy Reese3 months ago in Interview











