Legends Magazine May/June 2020 Issue

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MAy/june 2020



1 BEAUTY REPORT 2 RUDD. LABEL FEATURE 3-4 VOTE, WHY WE VOTE 5-6 FILM SPOTLIGHT: INFECTIOUSLY IN LOVE 7-8 HARRY POTTER MOVIES RECAP 9-10 COVID-19 INFORMATION 11-15 MEET THE LEGEND: DANIELLE BARNES

CONTENTS


1Multi-Masking

Written by Beauty Enthusiast, Zoe Ruddock

Why use one mask when you can use 2 or more! You can tailor your masking by giving your skin exactly WHAT it needs WHERE it needs it. You could start by applying a treatment mask like the Origins Clear Improvement Active Charcoal Mask $26 on the T-zone to clear congestion and then apply Kiehl’s Turmeric Cranberry Seed Radiance Masque $45 to the rest of the face for instant radiance. Here’s a secret: This is EXACTLY what-high priced spa’s do… you’re welcome.

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Front & Back Detail No bra, no problem. Treat your boobs to a gentle exfoliation with the Anese “Those boobies tho.” boob scrub $30. This orange peel infused scrub helps with the overall clarity of the breasts and décolletage. Of course, you can’t forget to show the booty some love too with the brand’s sister scrub “That booty tho.” booty scrub $29. The gentle walnut shell targets stretch marks and helps improve the appearance of cellulite. Basically, the motto here is: All boobs & booties matter.

2Lip Service Now isn’t the time for kissing but that doesn’t mean we should neglect our lips. Keep the dead skin and dryness away with the Fenty Beauty Pro Kiss’r Duo $29. This duo not only improves the feel of your lips instantly but keeps them nice and smooth overtime so you can maintain soft lips always.

Full Body Self Care 5 Like a Baby

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Get Handsy All this hand washing and we still do our hands so dirty. Retain the moisture with the new Glossier Hand Cream $18. This beautifully made hand cream is designed to hold moisture even after constant handwashing. Aside from being an amazing product, as usual with Glossier, the packaging is so aesthetically pleasing— it is a MUST own anyways.

We’ve all been away from our favorite nail salons… and it shows. Lucky for us we can do our own athome pedicures using the Baby Foot Exfoliation Foot Peel $25. We all have at least an hour to spare these days which is all the time that’s needed. Just slip the treatment infused booties on and wait an hour to reveal baby soft feet. Who knows, you’ll probably never need to pay for that “Deluxe Special” pedi again.


NEW BRAND ALERT! BLACK-OWNED. WOMAN-OWNED.

ll 7 t-shirts have the word “humble.” printed on the top center as it is Ruddock’s favorite word to live by. As described on the websites “about page” the brand pushes the message, “Be great, liberate others, win your race, and be humble.”.

It is refreshing to see so many blackowned small businesses emerge and even better when woman-owned is also attached. Support is essential for such businesses to succeed, that’s why we wanted to highlight a new and upcoming brand.

RUDD. The Label is a minimalistic streetwear brand that launched early April 2020. The current collection consists of 7 tshirts that include your wardrobe staple colors: white, black, and grey along with unique and bold color options: red-orange, peach, jade green, and the best-selling black & mint tie-dye t-shirt.

Zoe Ruddock also explains how personal every detail of the brand is to her; from her family name, color choices, and the literal humble beginnings of RUDD. The Label, she says, “This is a brand everyone will want to keep their eyes on because there is so much more to come”.

“Be great, liberate others, win your race, and be humble.”

The color story is connected to, founder and designer, Zoe Ruddock’s childhood, personal style, and her current home Atlanta, Georgia.

Ruddock made it clear the brand will expand from t-shirts to a variety of streetwear clothing and accessories. You can check out the brand and cop your “humble.” t-shirt at ruddthelabel.com you can also show some love, support, and follow @ruddthelabel on Instagram.


VOTE VOTE VOTE

As a sta, we are encouraging our readers to stay home and only leave your house for essential reasons. Using your voice, fulfilling your right and participating in the upcoming election by casting your vote is an essential reason to leave the house. If you don’t feel comfortable leaving your house to vote, apply for an absentee ballot to ensure your vote is counted. This election is extremely important at each level of government; therefore, we must vote and we cannot get it wrong. Please vote.


WHY WE VOTE: WE VOTE TO ENSURE THE INDIVIDUALS ELECTED INTO OFFICE ARE MAKING DECISIONS AND ESTABLISHING LEGISLATION MEANT FOR THE PEOPLE AND ALL ITS PEOPLE. WE VOTE TO ENSURE THAT IT DOESN’T TAKE THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE WITH PLENTY OF CREDIBLE EVIDENCE ALMOST THREE MONTHS TO ARREST TWO WHITE MEN FOR THE MURDER OF A YOUNG BLACK MAN JOGGING IN A NEIGHBORHOOD. WE VOTE TO ENSURE THAT THOSE ELECTED AND IN POSITIONS OF POWER AREN’T INDIVIDUALS CONSUMED WITH SINCERE IGNORANCE AND STUPIDITY. WE VOTE TO ENSURE THAT ELECTED OFFICIALS AT THE LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LEVEL ARE ONLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE CITIZENS INSTEAD OF THE MONEY FLOWING INTO THEIR BANK ACCOUNTS DURING A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS. WE VOTE BECAUSE IT’S OUR WAY OF FIXING AN ALREADY BROKEN SYSTEM. WE ARE INCLUDED IN “WE THE PEOPLE”, LET’S MAKE SURE OUR PRESENCE IS SEEN, FELT, AND HEARD.



FROM THE DIRECTOR, WHITNEY HOWARD:

I made Infectiously In Love as more of an artistic release, but also as a response to the constant media frenzy regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. I felt as if people needed something light and different to pull them away from all the negative implications of the virus. People are angry, confused, and helpless, and are looking for an outlet to escape their frustrations. Making this film might give people relief from the trauma they are experiencing, and given that the film industry was hit the hardest, I truly felt that it was time to give people a sense of hope.

FILM SPOTLIGHT

INFECTIOUSLY IN LOVE SYNOPSIS:

During the wake of viral outbreak, Tom, a cautious and overly clean man, decides to invite Abby, a free-spirited soul, over for a lunch date. As he prepares for the date he soon realizes that she's more than what he expected.

OPINION:

First dates are typically awkward but first dates during the Coronavirus pandemic increases that awkwardness to a totally different level. During this time of quarantine, we’ve been provided with loads of information, some truthful and some fake, but the fear of the moment is alive and well. This film is a nice comedic break from a stressful situation. In real life, which character are you?

Where to view: www.Infectiouslyinlovemovie.com


FROM DBonTV: As a child, I took pride in staying on top of the latest trends. I made sure I saw every episode of Lizzie McGuire, I read every Boxcar Children book, and saw every Disney Chanel Original Movie. Unfortunately, one trend I missed out on was arguably the LARGEST one of my generation. The phenomenon of Harry Potter. Being in the conservative south at the peak of its popularity, I was not allowed to read or watch HP due to “witchcraft”. Now that I am a grown man, living alone in quarantine, I decided that NOW is the time to dive into the world of Harry Potter. Before COVID-19 hit, I was listening to the audio book of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” during my daily commute to and from work (LA traffic is a nightmare) and was probably a third of the way through the book when the pandemic hit. I know, I know, I know….I should read the books first…BUT I just couldn’t wait any longer and I am diving into the movies! I didn’t want this to be an average movie review, so instead, I will review each movie by asking 5 questions/observations (that I had post watching the film).

2001

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone1. Is anyone gonna call Child Protective Services? This is a terrible home environment. It gives me Matilda vibes. 2. WHERE ARE THE BLACK PEOPLE? 3. YO! Is that the lady from Sister Act 2? COME THRU LEGEND! 4. Three Headed Dog? That’s lowkey terrifying 5. Lord Voldemort is like morphed on to someone’s head? How Sway??


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

1. Isn’t Harry Rich? Why doesn’t he buy Ron a new wand?? 2. Harry speaking to this snake in parseltongue does not sit well with me. Maybe this movie is demonic haha. 3. Does Hermione and Ron have a little love connection? I am a fan. 4. How does Harry go back to that abusive house every summer? 5. Where are the people of color??

2002

Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban 1.

Ok, what in the Willy Wonka is happening with Harry’s aunt? 2. The dementors are TERRIFYING. Nope. Let me get my Bible. 3. I just saw Wes from “How to Get Away with Murder”! Is that him? 4. I wanna play Quidditch in a thunderstorm! Universal Studios needs to make that a ride. 5. KNUCK IF YOU BUCK HERMIONE! Ducked Malfoy straight in his nose.

2004


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According to the CDC, since there is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus. As far as the CDC knows based on the information and data gathered thus far, the virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. The respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes can travel and land in the mouths or noses of individuals who are nearby (within about 6 feet) or possibly be inhaled into the lungs which puts that person at risk. At this point, steps to protect yourself are staying home, cleaning your hands often, and avoiding close contact by social distancing.

CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 If you are sick, stay home and isolate yourself from others in the home. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow, throw used tissues in the trash, and immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Be sure to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. These surfaces includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks. Clean them with detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection. Complete this steps often at home to ensure cleanliness. If you begin to experience severe symptoms such as loss of breath or high fever, you should call the hospital upon your arrival to let them know you’re on the way.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a serious disease, a disease that is taking the lives of people around the world and unfortunately, the number of confirmed cases continues to increase especially in hot spots of the nation; therefore, we as Americans must take necessary precautions for our health and wellbeing. Statistics don’t lie so let’s make a solid, collective effort to not become a part of that statistic. Let’s stay inside to stay alive.


MEET THE LEGEND: DANIELLE BARNES


DANIELLE BARNES A God-fearing, educated, talented woman with a clear understanding of her purpose. A woman full of life, simply striving to make the lives of others better by the treatment of their health. At a time where the public health of every community is at stake due to COVID-19, Barnes is doing her part by ensuring her family, friends and patients are receiving their daily doses of faith, love and joy. Meet this issue’s legend, now.

Who is Danielle Barnes?

I would describe myself as being someone with a bubbly and super optimistic personality. I love life and believe in living life to the fullest. I have a heart for people and I am very passionate about helping others and educating people about their health. I graduated from The University of Alabama at Birmingham (Go Blazers!) in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. After working as an RN in the Birmingham metro area, I began working as a travel nurse, which was such an amazing experience. After returning home, I began to further my education and in 2017, I graduated with a Master of Science in Nursing from Troy University (Go Trojans!). I am currently working as a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner in Huntsville, Alabama. I love spending time with my family and friends. I enjoy exercising and I am a licensed Zumba instructor (however, I have not taught in a while). I absolutely love traveling, reading, serving at my church, amusement parks, and going to concerts. Why did you decide to pursue a career in medicine?

Since I was a little girl, I have always loved helping people. I have been a “people-person” my entire life, and I’ve never met a stranger. When I was younger, I would love to go with my parents to visit our elderly or ill family members. I used to “play doctor” and I even had those little toy doctor kits with a stethoscope, thermometer, and syringes. When I was in the 11th grade, I took a Human Anatomy class, and I was fascinated with learning about how the human body works. I did extremely well in the class, and after talking to my teacher, she recommended that I research a career in nursing. After doing some initial research, I also spoke with my aunt, who is also a nurse. My desire to help people and my attraction to the medical profession is what helped me decide to pursue a career in nursing.


What’s the role of a Family Nurse Practitioner?

A Family Nurse Practitioner is an advanced practice nurse who manages people’s health with a focus on disease prevention and health promotion. Most nurse practitioners have a master’s degree in nursing; however, some may have a doctorate degree in nursing. We can work in a variety of settings such as clinics, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and schools. We can also work in various specialties, such as primary care, women’s health, and pediatrics. We have the option to obtain certifications to be able to specialize in various specialties, as well. Many times, especially nowadays, when you go to the doctor’s office you will more than likely see a nurse practitioner instead of a doctor. How are you handling this COVID-19 pandemic?

Overall, I am handling it well. This is something I have never seen or experienced in my career. I have had to adapt to several changes in general, and especially in the area of patient care. I am having to adjust to what seems to be my “new normal.” I don’t think anyone was fully prepared for the impact that COVID-19 would have on us, or the panic and uncertainty that came along with it. There has also been a nationwide shortage of personal protective equipment, and that has been an issue, as well. The way we provide patient care is different now. We are limiting our “in-person” appointments, cancelling and rescheduling non-vital appointments, and utilizing telemedicine as much as possible. We are having to practice social distancing by not allowing anyone in the waiting rooms. How has your life changed due to COVID-19?

My perspective on what I do as a healthcare provider has definitely changed. I think now more than ever, I have a greater appreciation for what God has called me to do. For that, I am thankful. I am so grateful to be able to serve others in my role as a nurse during this time. I also deeply appreciate all of the other essential and frontline workers that have worked tirelessly during this time. In your opinion, is it too early to reopen the country?

Yes! I truly believe it is. There are still a very high number of cases and deaths daily, and this is something that I believe should be taken very seriously. It is very concerning to know that even with the alarming number of cases that many states are opening back up. It is going to be hard to see a decrease in the number of cases if people are not staying home most of the time. Social distancing will help, but that is only if people actually follow that order.


As a healthcare professional, what advice would you provide to the public during this difficult time?

Be informed, be cautious, but do not panic. We cannot allow fear to consume us. Maybe we don’t need to watch every single COVID-19 update on the news. Maybe you should give yourself a mental break from everything. Of course, wash your hands, use wisdom when going out in public places, and practice social distancing as much as possible. Let’s talk about you book “Daily Doses”, what was the inspiration behind its creation?

Working in the healthcare field is extremely rewarding, yet extremely challenging-mentally, physically, and emotionally. When I first began my journey in healthcare, I searched for faith-based resources to help me deal with the challenges that come with working in healthcare. Unfortunately, I realized that there were not many devotionals specifically for healthcare professionals; so, I decide to write one! Daily Doses: 31 Days of Inspiration for Healthcare Professionals is a 31-day devotional designed to provide encouragement and moments of devotion for healthcare professionals. Each day is equipped with a devotional, a daily dose of quotes or affirmations you can recite throughout the day, and a prayer to jumpstart your daily conversations with God. Do you plan on writing a second book? If so, any topics already in mind.

Eventually, yes. I would love to write another devotional and also write a book for new nurses.


Name three songs that bring you joy.

“I Wanna Dance with Somebody” -Whitney Houston “I Just Called To Say I Love You” -Stevie Wonder “Alright” -Janet Jackson Share your favorite quote.

“Stand up straight and realize who you are, that you tower over your circumstances. You are a child of God. Stand up straight.” -Maya Angelou Who’s a legend to you and why?

Hands down, my parents are living legends. They taught me at an early age to always keep God first, and to always dream big. They have always instilled in me the importance of fulfilling my God-given purpose and have been so supportive of me and my brother and in everything that we have done. They have been the perfect example of doing just that; keeping God first, and fully operating in their gifts. They both have a heart for people and they love to serve others. They are admired by so many and they leave a mark on any and every person they encounter. My brother and I are truly blessed to have such legendary parents!



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