The Mission

Thursday, September 8th, 2011
  • The Donkey and Rocks Mission is to introduce you to today’s trailblazers and provocateurs whose concepts and adventures will change you.
  • The Donkey and Rocks Mission is to convince you that NOT having a college degree or NOT being born wealthy does NOT exclude you from creating a viable business or movement.
  • The Donkey and Rocks Mission is to give you an alternative to all the “pyramid-get rich quick schemes” and introduce you to valuable solutions that will fuel your mission.
  • The Donkey and Rocks Mission is to convince you that listening to experienced people with proven success is like going to college for FREE and enables you to immediately help others.
  • The Donkey and Rocks Mission is to help improve the economic situation for the poor and working class by infecting them with the passion for business. If “Necessity is the mother of all invention” and you live in a community with great needs you could be sitting on a great opportunity.

- Jerrold “Celah” Williams

Founder of DonkeyandRocks.com

Big Earl Franklin

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

With over 15 years in the music industry, Christian Entertainment Executive “Big Earl” Franklin serves as CEO of Gozpul Music Group, while also serving as General Manager of 90K Watts, LLC Artist Services Agency. With his company 90K Watts he oversees a number of management, marketing and brand extension initiatives and provides support for key urban Christian artist such as BrinsonD-Maub, Tha G.I.M, G-Notes, Thi’sl, and DJ Morph to name a few. Under Earl’s leadership with both Gozpul and 90K Watts he has been responsible for some of the largest Urban Christian events in Southern California, featuring such artist as Lecrae, Trip Lee, Crossmovement, Flame, R-Swift and more. His direction with Gozpul and 90k Watts has grown to include Digital and Retail Distribution, Film and Video production, public relations, marketing, and legal departments. Gozpul Music Group also continues to successfully manage the affairs of its record label and artists via self-contained promotions, artist development, marketing, public relations and booking functions. He shares with us what makes him successful.

Watch this video interview HERE

Chad Horton

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

In this interview of Chad Horton the Co-Owner of the Christian Hip Hop website Rapzilla we learn how Rapzilla maintains the attention of 100,000 unique visitors a month. We also learn the 3 things he feels that have made them successful and why they don’t do a lot of music reviews though it’s a music site. He also gives me some tips for my show which I actually incorporated in the post production which turns out well. WARNING the interview is in two parts due to a technical issue BUT this is by far one of the most informative meetings I’ve had about being a successful entrepreneur online. I learned a lot and I hope you do as well.

Watch this two part interview here PART1 and PART2

Kia Jones-Glenn

Friday, July 29th, 2011

An Interview with Christian Hip Hop’s premier publicist Kia Jones-Glenn also Social Media Publicist for Naturally 7 Director of Public Relations for Walker & Associates Manages Xist Music artists Andale‘ & Sean Simmons, Industry Wife, Social Media Junkie.  She’s been the publicist for Shai Linne, Ambassador, J.R., DA Truth and Cross Movement Records . She shares with us what drives her and how anyone can be self employed by successfully promoting themselves.

Watch this insightful video interview HERE

Stephen “Cue” Jean-Marie

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Cue currently serves as the executive Pastor of Newsong LA Covenant Church. Previously, Cue served as the  Cause (outreach) Pastor of NewSong LA. He has been on the NewSong LA staff for over 6 years.

Cue is also the Founder and President of the SHAW Community Transformation Corporation in the Crenshaw  community of Los Angeles, which started as a partnership with NewSong in 2001. Cue also launched “The Row”  a Skid Row Church (a.k.a. Church without walls). Cue is also the CEO of Xealot Music. A former Virgin Records artist as part of the rap group College Boyz, Cue was changed in 1994 while watching the movie “Malcolm X.” Cue left the music industry and began following God. Cue has been involved in international ministries for the past 7 years, and just recently returned from Thailand where he helped to raise funding for missionaries and ministries there. How did he do this with no formal educational training? Listen to this inspiring story.

Watch HERE

Part 2 ~Part3~Part4~Part5

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