

Dear Mom, I’m Gay is an honest, heart-centered conversation series that explores identity, faith, family, and the courageous journey of telling the truth.
This show creates space for real stories — the hard conversations, the unexpected healing, the tension between tradition and authenticity, and the beautiful moments of reconciliation that can follow vulnerability.
Through interviews, letters, testimonials, and live conversations, Dear Mom, I’m Gay examines:
• Coming out stories
• Faith and sexuality
• Parental relationships
• Generational healing
• Identity within African American families
• Love, loss, and reconciliation
The goal is not controversy — it is clarity, compassion, and courage.
This is a space where truth is spoken with dignity.

About the Host
The host of Dear Mom, I’m Gay leads with empathy, intelligence, and lived experience. With a background in media, culture, and community storytelling, the host understands the complexity of identity — especially within faith-centered and African American communities.
Rather than sensationalizing stories, the host guides conversations with care, asking thoughtful questions that allow guests to speak freely while honoring their journey.
The heart of the show is simple:
Tell the truth. Tell it respectfully. Tell it fully.

Show Trivia
• The title was inspired by real letters written but never sent.
• The show’s first episode format centers around a “letter moment” — a written or spoken confession of truth.
• Many guests share stories they have never publicly told before appearing on the show.
• The show was designed as part of Mood Magazine’s expansion into deeper cultural dialogue programming.
• A special live taping series is in development for university campuses.

Have a question for the host?
Submit questions about:
• Coming out conversations
• Navigating family conflict
• Faith-based reconciliation
• Generational trauma
• Identity and leadership
• Dating and authenticity
Selected questions will be answered on-air in our “Ask the Host” segment.
Because sometimes the question you’re afraid to ask… is the one everyone else is thinking.

Black Wall Street Revival is a cultural and economic empowerment series focused on rebuilding generational wealth, spotlighting African American entrepreneurship, and restoring legacy thinking within our communities.
This show highlights:
• Business leaders
• Real estate developers
• Financial strategists
• Creatives building scalable brands
• Faith leaders bridging economics and purpose
Inspired by the historic Greenwood District of Tulsa, this series is about more than money — it’s about ownership, literacy, power, and sustainable community infrastructure.
The revival is not symbolic.
It’s strategic.

The Morning Show is Mood Magazine’s signature lifestyle and culture program designed to energize, inform, and inspire audiences at the start of their day.
Segments include:
• Culture headlines
• Faith & motivation
• Health and wellness
• Entertainment updates
• Community spotlights
• Live interviews
It’s intelligent. It’s stylish. It’s culturally rooted.
And it sets the tone for how African American excellence shows up daily.

Support meaningful programming by supporting our official fundraising brand:
Mais Soufflé Gourmet Popcorn
“Who says you can’t have a carnival every day?”
Mais Soufflé Gourmet Popcorn is our signature fundraising initiative supporting:
• Original programming
• Cultural storytelling
• Youth arts initiatives
• The Harlem Boys Choir
• Harlem Collective opera programming
• Mood Magazine productions
With 11 signature flavors, Mais Soufflé brings joy, flavor, and purpose together in one experience.
When you purchase Mais Soufflé, you’re not just buying popcorn —
you’re funding culture, storytelling, and legacy.
Support the show.
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Support the movement.