Have You Met Corrinne Vernick Yet?

She prefers being called Corrie and likes her coffee with cream and sugar. She is a single mom who is successfully raising a teenage son, working a full-time job, plus a good side job, and still makes time for some fascinating passions and hobbies.

What can you tell us about your work?

   In my official capacity as Community Standards Coordinator for a homeowner’s association, I help enforce rules and protect property values and aesthetics. In my side job as Independent Senior Beauty Consultant for Mary Kay, I help empower people to care for their skin and earn extra income.

I love meeting people and doing what makes me happy!

What are your greatest strengths?

   I love meeting new people and treating each one with transparency, kindness, and respect. I am very resilient while helping others to gain confidence. By increased networking and stepping out of my comfort zone I’ve made many wonderful new friends.

What are your thoughts on travel?

   Wisconsin is where I grew up and would love to revisit one day. I recently visited Providence Canyon State Park in Lumpkin, Georgia. That is a fun and absolutely gorgeous place. Alaska is a place that seems to be calling me to come see it for the first time. Tallahassee has great nature trails and hidden gems like Lichgate or Lafayette Park. Plus, it is near the coast and who doesn’t need a little beach therapy now and then? A walk in the woods or some sitting by the sea helps charge my creative batteries.

What hobbies and passions do you enjoy?

   My teenage son wants to become a marine biologist and I share his love for reading and science. My interests run from bartending to histology to tattoos. I like classic rock of the 70’s and also 90’s rock. I love abstract art and one of my favorite foods is eggplant. I enjoy painting old, discarded flowerpots, and breathing new life into them. Volunteer work with local animal rescue groups is the other thing that I find deeply rewarding.

I find the silver lining in any situation!

What makes you an exuberant person?

   Coffee first, please! Then paying attention to details, having adventures, and learning new things. I can find the smallest silver lining in any situation and that allows me to make the best from all kinds of circumstances.

Do you have a message to share with the world?

   Treat others as you wish to be treated and make the world a better place. Just be yourself. You don’t owe anyone an explanation for doing what makes you happy!

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Dang y’all!  Corrie seems to be an unstoppable force, full of vim and vigor. She can brighten anyone’s day with her sweet personality and beautiful smile.

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Lydia Bell & RR Square

Ask Tallahassee locals where to find the perfect combination of local art, affordable food, and vintage goods… the answer is usually Railroad Square. Ask them to explain what the place is or who helps keep it organized… the answer is usually a blank stare. Well, the good news is that just a few months ago Lydia Bell became the Executive Director at “ACERS”, an acronym for the nonprofit organization Arts and Cultural Experiences at Railroad Square.

How do you explain your job?

   With a background as artist and small business owner, I bring needed resources to the art district to help manifest art into cultural experiences that benefit our citizens and local economy. It is exciting to share ideas and information with such a diverse group of talented artists. We all continually boost each other’s confidence and fan the flames of passion for our work. I love the trust and freedom I have been handed in this position. As a dreamer and a doer, I know now is a great time to show Tallahassee some magic while doing projects which will also highlight the true worth of these amazing artists.

Why should the general public respect what Railroad Square is all about?

   The artists and small business owners here work hard to provide goods and services to make a living doing what they love and still pay their bills. The government may think of them as common people with expensive hobbies in little stores, yet they have real power to do big and beautiful work. They also deserve big support by real patrons. They are a huge part of what draws people to Tallahassee.

What else do you love about Tallahassee?

   Tallahassee is a quirky and unique city with a deep history. We are going through changes during an interesting time, somehow Tallahassee will emerge as more progressive and positive than ever. We have beautiful variety of nature and landscapes, as well as proximity to many of Florida’s best locations.

The people of Railroad Square are diverse and talented.

How do you feel about travel?

   Travel sparks my creativity. I love to research places to visit and what to photograph and how to fit it into my schedule. I love returning to favorite California cities like San Francisco or Laguna Beach. I want to see the whole world. If I had to choose a destination right this second, I would say Rome, Italy is extremely high on my bucket list.

What other topics bring out your passion?

   The utmost would be my daughter. A fun memory is of a time I took her out of school early so we could attend a Paramore concert in Jacksonville for her birthday. I have an overwhelming passion for all art forms, which certainly includes music. I strongly believe that people need more respect of each other’s intelligence. We need to be straight with one another to have meaningful conversations on any topic without fear of confrontation or complication.

What makes you an exuberant person?

   I am resourceful, honest, and loyal. I get excited about all the friendships and opportunities here at Railroad Square. We all share enormous hope for a bright future. The work can be exhausting, yet also tremendously rewarding.

What is your message to the world?

   Above all else, the Golden Rule remains golden for a reason. Remember to always treat others the way you wish to be treated.

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Dang y’all, Lydia Bell has such enthusiasm for the Railroad Square art district and a deep commitment to making sure that “ACERS” helps achieve its true potential.

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Meet Melvin Beal: On TV and Talent

I love connecting with people.

Some people are good at speaking in person. Others prefer to speak behind a microphone or a computer. Some people are good at being charming, funny, or heartfelt. Others make it their mission to broadcast a clear and direct message. Melvin Beal does all these things, and does them tremendously well. He uses his time and his talents to share stories of hope that could transform the world.

Could you tell me a little about your job?

   My job is to make sure people in our area can view programs on WVUP-TV. I make decisions about the quality of program content that appears on our channel, which is an affiliate of the Christian Television Network. I have a talent for expanding, enhancing, and exposing God’s kingdom through excellent content.

Nothing is too hard for God.

Would you share a bit about your background?

   A proud Tallahassee native, I grew up three blocks from FAMU. I worked in both radio and TV while at FAMU majoring in broadcast journalism. I worked in Tampa for some years. Coming back home really made me understand how deeply I love and appreciate Tallahassee.

What do you enjoy most about Tallahassee?

   We have great educational institutions with excellent sports. There are many cultural and historical sites, such as the Museum of Florida History. We have some of the most beautiful gardens and parks in the world. Cascades Park is the newest example. There is also a marvelous diversity among our people.

What travel destinations stand out to you?

   Toronto, Canada, is one of the cleanest cities I ever visited. A place that I would love to visit in the future is Alaska.

What is the most fun thing you ever did?

   Broadcasting college football games as a play-by-play announcer on ESPN was an incredibly fun and exciting opportunity that I will always cherish.

What passions and hobbies are important to you?

   I enjoy taking daily two-mile walks throughout my community. I spark my creativity through prayer and meditation. I have talent in website design and content. Food and music both play a big role in my life. But my deepest passion is being a people person.

Do you think you are a great people person?

   Absolutely, I am! My mom, who was my hero, taught me to always acknowledge and speak to people. Sharing conversation with others means connecting. Connecting leads to gaining knowledge. I believe it is vital to discuss all aspects of an issue with transparency and honesty. That leads to any needed resolutions and better understanding. My biggest strength is meeting people and engaging them in meaningful conversations.

 What makes you an exuberant person?

   My joy is anchored in my solid conviction that there is nothing too hard for God.

Do you have a message to share with the world?

   Seek ye first the kingdom of God and all of his righteousness.   

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Melvin is friendly, funny, and fascinating. He really can spend hours swapping stories with a stranger. Yet, dang y’all, the person walks away feeling like an abundantly blessed and deeply moved friend.

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Meet John Trombetta: Executive Presence

A good leader is confident, knowledgeable, and inspiring. I call that being easy on the mind. A good leader can explain the mission of his organization with clarity and credibility. I call that being easy on the ears. A good leader will speak lovingly of his job, his wife, his dog, his hobbies, and his alma mater. I call that being easy on the heart. A good leader has features which are appealing and approachable. I call that being easy on the eyes. I am a big fan of John Trombetta, since he is the best and most shining example of a good leader on all counts.  

Serving the Big Bend area with a warm smile and deep respect.

What can you tell me about your job?

     I am the Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s Project in Tallahassee. As such, I make sure our organization has the expertise, funding, and structure to carry out our mission. Our staff and volunteers provide services across the Big Bend area for people with memory disorders and their caregivers. The biggest reward is the sound of relief in a caregiver’s voice when they talk to someone who respectfully listens and can help them. This job has a direct impact on my community. I would also encourage readers to donate or be a volunteer.

How do you handle the most difficult conversations?

     When feelings are rooted in experience it leads to understanding, especially when the context is sitting right in front of me. I bridge the chasm of differing beliefs by considering each other’s worldviews and how they were formed. We may respectfully agree to disagree, but never let opinions get in the way of a friendship or a willingness to help in a time of need.

Could you talk about Tallahassee and how you feel about travel?

     Here in Tallahassee there is genuine hospitality, and everyone can feel like a local. It has a relaxing pace and such beauty in the hills, trees, and moss. One place I’d like to go again is Scotland. I also hope to someday visit my grandfather’s birthplace and hometown in Italy.

What activities bring out your deepest passion or enthusiasm?

     Golf would be the biggest one. I love the game and going to different courses, some of which are world class. And, by the way, on November 2nd there will be a gold fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Project. It is called the “Cliff Hinkle Round to Remember”. Other than golf, I enjoy fishing and bird hunting. I’m not overly creative but do get creative when trying to solve problems. I listen to music every day and get an energy from it. Art inspires me by the depth to which it can take me into the subject. Food is a group activity that’s best when shared with good company. Of course, relaxing at home with my wife Beth Anne and our schnauzer Gus is often the best way to recharge.

Always be willing to help others.

What is the most fun thing you have ever done?

     Big family trips watching nieces and nephews discover new things. If you ever let fear prevent you from trying something, watch a child water or snow ski for the first time. We should all be that fearless.

What makes you an exuberant person?

     I don’t know that I am. On the negative side I will get excitable when a referee makes a bad call, or you try to take my dessert away from me. But seriously, on the positive side I experience the greatest joy through time well spent and seeing people at their best.

What is your message to the world?

      Pick your battles carefully because some hills are not big enough to fight for or to die on. Always be willing to help others. Always be willing to ask for and accept help. Have the courage and respect to learn new cultures and grace when practicing your own. 

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John Trombetta is the epitome of charm, confidence, and executive presence. Dang y’all, maybe I should start a fan club for him. Well, I certainly hope you enjoyed this article. I ask that you please leave a kind comment for all to see.  Thank you. 

“Gumbeaux Love” book review

Gumbeaux Love by Jax Frey allows the lucky reader to feel transported to the lovely little town of Covington, Louisiana. There the search for meaningful relationships takes many colorful roads. This charming story of five lady friends includes life lessons (some sad, some sweet), love lessons (even a love workshop), and cooking lessons (gumbo, of course).

You will learn the answers to these burning questions: 1. Who believes in napkin-stealing leprechauns, 2. Who had a Mason jar in her purse, 3. Who should name her garbage can “Spot”,     and 4. What surprises really happened at the Trahan party?!

By the time you finish this fabulous book, you will have gained an entirely new perspective on food, art, music, dogs, dating, and “friendship benches”. Then you must decide whether you agree with the book’s statement that love is the greatest aspect of human life.

You can find Jax Frey on Facebook and Gumbeaux Love on Amazon Prime. ENJOY !!!

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