MAKING HEADLINE NEWS WELCOMES MONIQUE WHITE
Attention, ladies and gentlemen.
Monique White has something extremely vital she’d like to say to you.
“I’d (like to) say to everyone, men and women, remember to always empower others and continue to remove the mask,” White said during an interview this week with Making Headline News.
To her distinctly unique credit, coupled with the divine calling on her life, White has become a fixture for empowering the masses mightily as founder, executive producer, and host for Our Life Television Show that airs regularly on the Houston area Public Access network.
A talk show industry about which she embarked upon eight years ago, White’s Our Life Television Show is designed in large part to help individuals — most notably women — to remove the masks that many wear every day.
“(I want) to show others that it is ok to really talk about things we hide and sugarcoat,” White, 46, said. “Nothing is off limits.”
A credible show that is scheduled to resume on September 22, White boasts a wealth of experience in what undoubtedly is an extremely competitive industry.
MORE ON MONIQUE WHITE’S OUR LIFE TV SHOW: https://www.facebook.com/ourlifetvshow/
Amongst the reasons is that Our Life is White’s second talk show, this after having served as co-owner of what was known as The OPS Show, which aired for two years.
“But I owe credit to my business partner,” said White, alluding to her rise as host of her very own show. “I joined him in the TV show business. Honestly, this was nowhere in my mind and, after I started, I was still in shock at what I was doing…a country girl on TV.”
As it turned out, it seemed that this ole country girl from Opelousas — a rural Louisiana town of roughly 22,000-plus residents, according to the latest U.S. census — was unknowingly walking in the purpose for which God created her from the outset.
“From my business partners to strangers, close friends, and others in this field, they told me this was my calling,” White said.
They got that right.
That’s because in 2015, White diligently stepped out on faith by establishing her own brand and, as she delightfully tells it, her drive to thrive has become “even stronger.”
For all the right reasons, too.
“I love meeting all the wonderful people and their families over the past eight years since I have been on television,” said White, explaining what she loves the most about her show, which caters mostly to persons ranging in ages 25 to 65. “The wonderful stories they share of encouragement, strength, and courage to remove their masks and keep moving.”
A career that has afforded her the opportunity to put her immeasurable skills on display as far as on the East and West Coast, as well as Louisiana and Texas, White emphasized that personal mission is centered on, among other things, to show young ladies and women that, “If you stand on God’s Word, you can become whatever you want to and not be afraid to tell your story.”
That’s not all, she acknowledged.
“I also show them by removing my own mask on TV and telling a few of my testimonies like being homeless at one point in my life and still doing my first television show,” White explained. “I stood on God’s word and have owned my business and still making moves eight years later.”
As her staff prepares to resume Our Life in the coming weeks, White already has an ideal topic of discussion in mind.
“This show will be on domestic violence,” said White, alluding to a topic that will be on universal display with Domestic Violence Awareness looming next month. “I also will be doing some radio promotions before we tape the show.”
Interestingly, there is, by all accounts, another added feature to Our Life, White announced this week.
“The show is currently working on becoming nationally syndicated, and I am working on a special project and that is by 2019, (I plan to) have a foundation open in Houston for mental health patients called the Mary Ann White Foundation, which is named after my mother,” White said.
“If you are walking with the Lord, you need to always — no matter what — show respect and honor to others,” added White, when asked why it is imperative to esteem others daily. “My ministry calling has always been service. I have always found a way out of no way to serve in my church, as well as my everyday life.”
By and large, what it all boils down to is steadfastly removing the masks we customarily wear daily.
So attention, once again, ladies and gentlemen.
White has something else extremely vital she’d like to say to you.
“It is very important to inspire others always,” she said, “because of the masks we wear every day, you don’t know what a person is going through. So just one little positive word or message can change someone’s entire outlook on life.”
For more information about Houston-based Businesswoman Monique White, or to schedule her for a public appearance or speaking engagement, connect with her via Facebook under: Monique White. Also, send email to: [email protected].
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