There is a Great Message Being Broadcast on the Trumpet on Greenwood

There is a Great Message Being Broadcast on the Trumpet on Greenwood

For months now, Minister Alvin Muhammad, host of the Trumpet on Greenwood radio show, has been hitting the airwaves on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. His messages are thought-provoking, inspirational, educational, and light. The show broadcasts live in the historic Greenwood District on Oklahoma’s first black, women-owned radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Tune in EVERY Sunday at 1:30 PM on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG. Listen from your favorite device. Access the station via The Greenwood Beat – WFPG website: www.thegreenwoodbeat.com. Also, tune in on Apple Music or TuneIn radio app. Listen on your smart TV on Roku, Echo, Alexa, or Cast.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG on YouTube

Yes! You heard it right. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is now on YouTube. If you missed the original date of Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show, Trumpet on Greenwood, Flippin’ the Script or The Referea you will be able to catch some of the replays on YouTube. Go ahead, check us out, be sure to subscribe and leave a comment on one or two of your favorite videos.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG broadcasting since its launch on June 8, 2023, is the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma. The station is in the Historic Greenwood District, known as The Original Black Wall Street.

Angela K. Chambers, Chief Executive Officer; Francetta L. Mays, Chief Operations Officer; and Bro. Alvin Muhammad is building the platform and brand. Carle King II, Jennifer Dinkins, Marshlynne T. Bolden. Bishop Kendrick and Jordan Stephenson are great support behind the scenes to help keep things moving.

Listen to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG from your favorite device. Find WFPG on Apple Music and TuneIn radio app.  Bluetooth to your car or cast to your TV and have The Greenwood Beat everywhere you go!

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Congratulations to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Congratulations to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Congratulations to The Greenwood BeatWFPG on two months of broadcasting! WFPG launched June 8, 2023 and was the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma. The station is in the Historic Greenwood District, known as The Original Black Wall Street.

Angela K. Chambers, Chief Executive Officer; Francetta L. Mays, Chief Operations Officer; and Bro. Alvin Muhammad works diligently to build and grow the brand. Jennifer Dinkins, Marshlynne T. Bolden and Bishop Kendrick are working behind the scenes to help keep things flowing.

The Greenwood Beat is a local international digital radio station with programming 24/7, year-round playing R&B, blues, old-school, funk, pop, jazz, and gospel. Along with music, the station has radio talk shows and other shows.

Sunday consists of Old-School Gospel Sundays with Francetta L. Mays. Those old sounds and songs told stories that most black households could relate. The show broadcasts beginning at five O’clock Sunday morning.

The noon hour is the start of “The Old Landmark” with none other than “The Gospel Diva”, also known as the national recordings psalmist, Shonda English. Listeners are connected with more of those old-school gospels.

Trumpet on Greenwood is live at 1:30 PM with Minister Alvin Muhammad. “Life Teachings” inspired be The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammed offer very powerful thought-provoking and inspiring words.

Gospel music on Sundays is the tone of the station, giving it’s listeners a good ole soul cleansing.

Flipping the Script broadcasts on Tuesday’s at 3:0 PM with Francetta L. Mays. On the show, Francetta creates a space for those who have been wrongfully convicted, those telling their stories inspire, encourage and up lift listeners.

The Referea is the new show on The Greenwood Beat and came in real hot with show host, Heather Nicole Nash. It’s a women’s spots show and she’s talking SMACK with educating and inspiring it’s listeners. The Referea will broadcast regularly on Tuesdays 7:00 Pm.

 

Refocused & Informed radio talk show is a show about JUSTICE and broadcasts every Thursday at 2:00 PM. The show is syndicated and can be heard on OcityfmHD in Oklahoma City, OK; in Montgomery, AL; and in the DMV. The show is in it’s second season of broadcasting and is hosted by Angela K. Chambers and Francetta L. Mays.

On the Drive Home with the GAP Band airs every Friday at 5:00 PM. The show is hosted by Angela K. Chambers and is sponsored by Linda Boulware-Wilson and the Estate of Ronnie Wilson. Ronnie Wilson founded the GAP Band in 1967 with brothers Robert (Deceased) and Charlie. Linda is the wife of the late Ronnie Wilson.

The one-hour show is packed with those great hits of the GAP Band.

The Quiet Storm…Magic After Dark The “Maestro” broadcasts every Friday evening. It’s a quiet storm and The “Maestro,”  Carle King, II is spinning those nice slow jams we all love.

Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams with host Angela K. Chambers tops the morning at 8:00 AM. Special guest, Mahogany Fowler, owner of One at a Time Cleaning Service pops in to give cleaning tips to the old-school listeners.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is here to be “A Voice for Greenwood.” WFPG has partnered with the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce and TVLiving Marketing to create “The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace.” The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace is a marketplace for small business owners, vendors, artists, freelancer and etc. The market is held every Saturday, 11 AM – 4 PM in the courtyard in the 100 block of N. Greenwood Ave. Spaces are available for as low as $25 per event. That bargain is offered for the first ten vendors.

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has not only collaborated with Greenwood Chamber of Commerce and TCLiving Marketing and GAP Band but has recently collaborated with Katina Walker, founder of CEO’s Night Out to create “CEO’s Night Out Meets The Greenwood Beat.”  CEO’s Night Out creates an environment for CEO’s, entrepreneurs, investors, managers and those in leadership to network, educate and learn in a fun and inviting atmosphere.

CEO’s Night Out is held every second Saturday of the month, 4-7 PM, at the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Tulsa, 415 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK.

More shows, more big news to come! Stay connected to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG.

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Don’t Miss a Beat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Don’t Miss a Beat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Are you having trouble accessing The Greenwood Beat – WFPG? We have received communication asking how to connect. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has 24/7 programming. Listen anytime on our website. Just pull up a web browser on your cellular device or computer. Type in: www.thegreenwoodbeat.com.  Then just “Click” the green arrow to play! Enter with caution! We’re playing those old-school jams that make you wanna move and groove. You might catch us right in the middle of one!

Also, listen from your favorite device, cast to your Smart TV or Bluetooth to your car radio. Find us on Apple Music or TuneIn Radio App.

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In 2023, Women Still Have Less Access to Capital Than Men

In 2023, Women Still Have Less Access to Capital Than Men

Donate to our station as we are working to build something great. We made history y’all! And even now access to capital for women is very challenging.
“The Greenwood Beat opens doors to truths, understandings, and better ways to healthy changes for our community, ” says Heather Nicole Nash. Nash will host a couple of shows on WFPG beginning this August. On August 2, 2023 @ 7:00 PM,  radio talk show The Referea will kick off followed by Greenwood Story’s  on August 28th.
 
According to Entrepreneur Magazine, “Women-owned businesses receive just 7 percent of venture capital investment money, which is highly disproportionate to their role in the economy. Additionally, loan approval rates for female entrepreneurs is 15 to 20 percent less than it is for men.”
“Women, especially women of color, not only earn less than men in the workforce but are also less likely to get access to capital for their businesses. Perhaps the most sobering statistic is that in all of 2018, women had a meager 2.2% share of the $130 billion given out in venture capital. And that was a $1 billion improvement over the prior year,” according to an article in Forbes. (2019)
The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has created a voice for Greenwood. WFPG is the first black, women-owned radio station in Oklahoma and is located in the Historic Greenwood District also known as “The Original Black Wall Street.”
 
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DJ Phatkat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

DJ Phatkat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Did you catch the HOT MIX with DJ Phatkat on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG? If you missed it on Friday, Angela K. Chambers rolled it back on her set Saturday morning on the “Saturday Morning Clean Up Jams.”  DJ Phatkat was on FIYAH as we say!!! He played music from back in the day and was hittin’ with everyone of them! DJ Phatkat is available for the people. If you are looking for someone to start a party, wedding, anniversary, graduation or absolutely anything DJ Phatkat is the guy! Give him a holla 918-810-3895.

 

 

Create your Business Marketing Plan

Create your Business Marketing Plan

A marketing plan is a vital component of any successful business. It helps to identify target markets, set goals, and outline strategies to achieve those goals. Here are some key steps to consider when creating a business marketing plan:

  1. Define your target market: Who are your ideal customers? What are their needs, challenges, and pain points? Understanding your target market will help you create more effective marketing messages and campaigns.
  2. Set SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals will help keep your marketing efforts focused and on track. Examples of SMART goals could be to increase website traffic by 25% in the next six months or to generate 50 new leads per month through social media.
  3. Develop a positioning statement: A positioning statement describes how you want your brand to be perceived by your target market. It should be clear, concise, and differentiate you from your competitors.
  4. Choose your marketing channels: Which marketing channels will be most effective for reaching your target market? Consider channels such as social media, email marketing, content marketing, SEO, and PPC advertising.
  5. Create a budget: Determine how much money you can allocate to marketing and allocate it to the various channels you have chosen.
  6. Develop your content strategy: Develop a content strategy that aligns with your goals, target market, and marketing channels. This could include blog posts, social media content, videos, infographics, and more.
  7. Measure and adjust: Set up tracking and analytics to monitor your marketing efforts and adjust your strategy accordingly. Regularly review your results and make changes as needed to ensure you are meeting your goals.

Remember, a marketing plan is not a one-time event. It should be regularly reviewed and adjusted as needed to ensure your business stays on track and continues to grow.

Advertise your Business with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Business Spotlight

Business Spotlight is a great way to advertise your small business on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG website and social media accounts and networking platforms. WFPG recently announced their partnership with Mom Owned Businesses (MOB). MOB is Delaware based marketing and networking organization with a combined total of millions of members throughout the US on various platforms. A very high percentage of those members are active, engaged and working to connect and promote while building.  The station has also partnered with Tulsa Oklahoma Black Owned Business Network (TBOBN) to offer cross-promotion/advertising.

$525

Business Spotlight includes: One written interview, post of written interview and two graphics to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG website and social media networks. and one Press Release written and sent to up to three (3)  news media outlets in your area.

WFPG will also promote Business Spotlight businesses in the following Facebook networks:

  • The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
  • MOB
  • Tulsa Oklahoma Black Owned Business  Network 
  • Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show
  • Flippin’ the Script

For $10 each, additional networks can be added:

  • Oklahoma Black Business Network

For $25 an additional blog post and Facebook post will be made and created:

  • 918 Lady Business Blogger

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Advertise with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

Advertise with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

The Greenwood Beat – WFPG has created advertising packages for small businesses. Contact us! Let us put you on blast!

Email us: sales@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Why you Should Advertise your Business

Advertising your small business is important for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, it helps to increase brand awareness, which is crucial for attracting new customers. By making people aware of your business and what it has to offer, you increase the likelihood that they will consider your products or services when they are in need of them.

Advertising also helps to build credibility and establish your business as a reputable and trustworthy source. This is especially important for small businesses that may not have a well-established reputation yet. By showcasing your products or services and highlighting positive reviews or testimonials, you can demonstrate to potential customers that you are a reliable and high-quality choice.

Another benefit of advertising is that it can help to drive sales and increase revenue. By promoting special offers or discounts, you can entice customers to make a purchase or try out your business. Advertising can also help to reach new audiences and expand your customer base, which can lead to long-term growth and success.

Overall, advertising is an important part of any small business strategy. It helps to increase brand awareness, establish credibility, drive sales, and reach new audiences. By investing time and resources into advertising, you can help your business stand out and succeed in a competitive marketplace.

The Greenwood Beat – WPFG: Business Spotlight

Interview with ChiChi Jones

 

Photo Credit: Remini

ChiChi Jones is a Braider in Tulsa. If you have not heard of her before now, we are certain that you will hear her name, frequently. Somewhat new on the braiding scene in Tulsa, ChiChi’s amazing braid styles and designs are making her name great. Many Black women find braids to be their friend, especially in the summer months. Braids are low maintenance and often protects the hair.  The Greenwood Beat – WFPG was able to find out about the Braider and her services.

 

TGB: How long have you been braiding hair?

ChiChi Jones: I’ve been braiding hair since I was 6 years old technically but only been in a salon for about 4 months.

TGB: Braids are pretty popular and creative these days. Not everyone has the talent for braiding. 

ChiChi Jones: My passion for hair and making people feel better about themselves is what keeps me inspired. I love the smiles that my clients express once I’m finished.

TGB: What services or braiding do you offer? 

ChiChi Jones: I offer multiple braid styles such as Box braidsKnotless braids, Lemonade braids, Crochet braids, natural cornrows, Kinky Twist, Loc retwist, and children’s natural braid styles. And I am always open to try new designs and patterns that my customers bring in to try. I am always open to trying something new!

TGB: How can new customers connect with you to schedule an appointment?

ChiChi Jones: I can be reached at Debonair Barber Den located at 1717 N Peoria Suite 8, Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Tuesday-Saturday 8am – 4pm Customers may also send a  request via text to (918) 954-2642. The booking website is www.debonairbarberden.com. Select “Book Now.” Select “Braids” and choose your desired service. 

Advertise your Business with The Greenwood Beat – WFPG: Business Spotlight

Business Spotlight is a great way to advertise your small business on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG website and social media accounts and networking platforms. WFPG recently announced their partnership with Mom Owned Businesses (MOB). MOB is Delaware based marketing and networking organization with a combined total of millions of members throughout the US on various platforms. A very high percentage of those members are active, engaged and working to connect and promote while building.  The station has also partnered with Tulsa Oklahoma Black Owned Business Network (TBOBN) to offer cross-promotion/advertising.

$525

Business Spotlight includes: One written interview, post of written interview and two graphics to The Greenwood Beat – WFPG website and social media networks. and one Press Release written and sent to up to three (3)  news media outlets in your area.

WFPG will also promote Business Spotlight businesses in the following Facebook networks:

  • The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
  • MOB
  • Tulsa Oklahoma Black Owned Business  Network 
  • Refocused & Informed Radio Talk Show
  • Flippin’ the Script

For $10 each, additional networks can be added:

  • Oklahoma Black Business Network

For $25 an additional blog post and Facebook post will be made and created:

  • 918 Lady Business Blogger

For more information or to get started complete the short form below.

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Why did the System Fail Knia Walton?

Why did the System Fail Knia Walton?

Tiffany Walton, the mother of Knia Walton appeared on Flippin’ the Script radio talk show with host Francetta L. Mays on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG to discuss the investigation and bring awareness surrounding her daughter’s case. Walton to Francetta, “I am aware that my daughter used drugs but she was still a person. She still deserves justice.” She went on to give details of her daughter’s “murder” that took place July 4, 2023 at Pioneer Plaza, 901 N Elgin Ave., Apt. 214 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

As of now, the system has failed Knia. Tiffany talks with Francetta about the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s murder. She describe her interaction with the person(s) she believes is “allegedly” responsible for Knia’s death. The crime scene was not processed properly, very little questioning took place and the bloody shirt that was taken off of her daughter before medics responded was NOT taken with authorities.

What are we doing? How has this happened? Watch the interview below.

To be a guest on Flippin’ the Script email: mystory@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Flippin’ the Script EVERY Tuesday, 3:00 PM CST on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG

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