Monday's post introduced some of you to ymib, an online magazine that just celebrated it's 1 year anniversary. Meet Ericka Taylor, Editor-in-Chief of ymib. She also writes a wonderful blog called Soul Living.

website: ymib.com
personal blog: Soul Living: http://ymib.com/blogs/soulliving
Treat: What does YMIB stand for, and what is it about?
Ericka: YMIB stands for “You Make It Beautiful”, and is an online urban-organic magazine, resource, and community that focuses on inspiration through: holistics, creativity, life, culture, fashion, beauty, entertainment, and family. It's all about Pure Inspiration for the woman of culture!
Treat: What is the mission of ymib?
Ericka: To nurture women of culture by stimulating pure thought through daily inspiration.
Treat: How did ymib get its start, and how long has it been around?
Ericka: ymib launched in September of 2006. The initial spark of the ymib movement has been a process. First: My Life Coach(my husband) Dante Taylor, who is also the owner of the media company which publishes ymib (SetyMedia, LLC), and myself owned an on-line boutique that sold handmade jewelry & accessories that myself and other crafters made called JuBella.com. I wanted to have a little(and I emphasize little) newsletter that we send to our users that was about creative things and inspiration. However, my husband suggested a different direction. He says “why not make it a magazine”, and it took off from there. I had no clue where to begin. As I thought about his suggestion, it dawned on me that this was a needed resource for women like me. Two: I am a stay at home mom, and I wanted a job that would allow me to be able to be a homemaker while still allowing me to have a creative outlet.
Treat: You're also launching a new site, JuBella? What is JuBella about?
Ericka: Oh Yes! Actually it will be more of a re-launch. As mentioned above, JuBella was an online boutique. I won't say too much at this point, but the new JuBella.com will be a lifestyle magazine, community, and resource for creative people focusing on all cultures and both genders. We already have some great interviews in hand! It has a totally different vibe from ymib...but just as fabulous!
Treat: There seems to be a movement of Black women who are living or considering a more natural, holistic, and creative lifestyle. Why do you think this is true?
Ericka: I think it is only natural for us to tap into that creative spirit that is encoded within our culture. Sooner or later, and in some shape or form, it has to happen. I use to grow weary of trying to find Nubian women who enjoyed the things I did, such as crafting, design, recipes/cooking, etc. I started to think: “do Nubian women craft?...do Nubian women swap recipes...are Nubian women homemakers? Are you out there?” Now there are TONS of sister blogs & sites that I am literally addicted to...I LOVE It!
As far as our women going to a more natural & holistic lifestyle..I think that we are seeing more interest because we are just becoming conscious of the effect of not just what we think of ourselves on the inside, but also what statements we make about ourselves through our outer appearance. More and more sisters not only want to have a mental connection to nature & health, but a physical connection as well..and the only way to do that is to live it!
Treat: What and who are your inspirations?
Ericka: Oh my! Do you have a few hours to spare? Let's see: creative people, stay at home mothers, inspirationalists and activists, children laughing, nature, my husband, true love, genuine people, warm colors, my parents, the ancestors that I knew and the great ones that I never got a chance to meet, those obsessed with design, handmade gifts, motherly love, creative cooking, magazines, culture, healthy people, and the Egyptian Goddess' Maat, Mery, & Seshat. Maat because she provides order, Seshat because she was a great scribe/writer, and Mery because she was beloved...one day I hope to achieve all three attributes to their fullest.
Treat: More and more schools are taking away art education. What are some of the benefits of art or design?
Ericka: The thought of them taking away creative outlets baffles me. School would have been a drag for me without the two. They are both HIGHLY important because they both stimulate creativity, and it is through creativity that we have so many of the wonderful things we utilize in our everyday lives. Creativity can save the world!
Treat: How have the arts helped you personally?
Ericka: I have loved art, design, and architecture since I can remember! Art has helped me personally with my roles of being a mother, a wife, a friend, and an inspirer. Without them I could not serve up creative dishes to my family or create in the home, I could not share arts & crafts time with our little one, I wouldn't take the time to make a handmade card, painting, or quilt for friends and family. So art has personally effected me not to become generic or “mass-produced”...it has inspired me to add a personal touch to life.
Treat: What advice do you have for young women who are inundated with negative images in the media and feel the need to fit in to those images?
Ericka: I think it all starts within the home. I think that if we can instill confidence, truth, and love towards our girls in our homes first, their tendency to be attracted to mainstream medias definition of beauty will be lessened through growth and once they blossom into a woman. However, many of times once we are all grown up, the media takes on the same effect, but even more. So, I would say the same for the “women” as I would our girls...to keep yourself surrounded with confident people, truth, and real love, and you will feel more beautiful than ever!
Treat: What can we expect from ymib in the future?
Ericka: We are always in an evolving creative cycle, so who's to say what's next. We hope to have more media features, and we would like to see ymib grow into the ultimate inspiration resource for women of culture. We hope to see it continue to grow, to see sisters connect & network, and to continue to share their inspiration & utilize the site to its fullest. I can say that there will be several networking sites that will be launched in the near future that will compliment the tone of ymib!
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