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Kimberly Wimbish and Kenneth “KB” Bullock stops by WAGM Studio and talks with Mz_Gogetta & Gam. KB is a serial entrepreneur who owns one of the most prominent buildings in Downtown Norfolk as the only African American which is history for the great city. Kimberly owns her own public relations firm that “specializes in telling stories, staying behind the scenes, I’m kinda like how Gail is to Oprah and I’m behind a lot of powerful people”. Kim is known as “The Connector” in which she connects the dots for a lot of people and etc. KB is the owner of a club called “The Palace” (no longer open) on Granby St. however; he states that “the City of Norfolk” shut him down”. KB believes that just because you own the business doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be afraid to do the work. People often ask him about business ideas and information and he has recently decided to do an eBook. KB…
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Harlem has gone through many changes over the years. While activists today are fighting against gentrification and displacement, decades ago there was a different fight in Harlem. In this episode, […]
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