The Belle
Sheilah Belle “The Belle” has worked in the field of broadcast news, journalism and with the press for over 25 years. The Belle is also the Mid-Day host 10am to 3p.m., for one of the most powerful Gospel radio stations in the country with 100,000 watts of power, Monday through Friday @ Radio One’s Praise 104.7 FM, Richmond, VA. Among her many honors, Ms. Belle was inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2005, has been honored by the Gospel Music Workshop of America Gospel Announcers Guild, with the Print Media Award for 2007, the Crystal Mic Award, Rhythm of Gospel Awards Print Media, several Community Service Awards and received two appointments by then Virginia Governor Douglas L. Wilder. She has worked as a News Reporter for BET, WWL TV 4 in New Orleans, WRIC-TV, Richmond, VA, The Light and the Sheraton Broadcasting Network, Health Producer, for the ABC Richmond, VA TV affiliate, and Talk Show Hostess from New Orleans to New York for television and radio. Ms. Belle also works as a Media Consultant and Publicist. She is now recognized as one of the most respected Multi-Media Journalist in the country and has become a highly requested Inspirational speaker as she continues to grow her ministry to inspire and uplift others. As a result, she is NOW doing more speaking engagements in Churches, Music Workshops, Conferences, and Non-Profit Organizations with topics ranging from Ministry to Social Media.
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Tune into an all-new episode of ‘BEING,’
Airing Saturday (Mar. 29) on Centric
Gospel singer and minister Donnie McClurkin is bringing a story of tragedy, triumph and faith to a brand new episode of Centric’s original docu-series “BEING.”
The 54-year-old artist has sold more than ten million albums worldwide and is the owner of three Grammys, two Soul Train Awards, two BET Awards, one NAACP Image Award and more for his work in the realm of music. Songs such as “Stand,” “Speak To My Heart,” “We Fall Down,” “We Love You, Lord” and “The Prayer” have not only uplifted his listeners, but spoken directly to McClurkin himself during difficult times.
Growing up in Amityville, New York, the star endured a tough upbringing with the death of this 2-year-old brother, substance abuse among his sisters and sexual abuse at the hands of great uncle and his great uncle’s son. It was through the power of church and song that McClurkin was able to keep his peace of mind and truly find his voice.
As one of the top gospel singers of his time and Senior Pastor at Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, New York, McClurkin has quite the story to tell on what it’s like being at the top of his game.
Catch an all-new episode of “BEING: Donnie McClurkin,” airing this Saturday (Mar. 29) at 9 p.m. EST on Centric.
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