Syreeta Martin

Syreeta Martin

Syreeta Martin is the founder and CEO of Sincerely Syreeta & Co., LLC, a start-up media production and communications company.  Follow her on twitter at @SincerelyReeta.

June 7, 2018

Instagram

8 things people don’t share on Instagram

What’s the part of your story/journey that people don’t see on Instagram?

January 23, 2018

Mothers

Life lessons from 6 perfectly imperfect moms

This whole piece started with a rum on the rocks and mindless scrolling through Instagram.

September 5, 2017

Friendship

8 ways to be a good unmarried friend

My solo vocal performance at my sister’s wedding featured guest appearances by snot, tears, and dry heaves.

August 25, 2017

Proposals

8 perfect places to pop the question in Philly

I’m guessing you found your way here because you either plan to propose, are doing the dirty work for someone who does, or have a vision and are prepared to drop notes for your current (or future) sweetie so that your memory is perfect.

June 20, 2017

People

From North Philly to Hollywood: kid shines in 'Jason's Letter'

At 12 years-old, Jamol Manigault works harder than most adults I know…and he got his start just 6 years ago.

November 9, 2016

Parenting

Kids & Tech: Trying to keep your child connected and protected

Let’s be honest: In 2016 it’s hard to keep kids, well… kids.

April 29, 2016

Education

Ex-Wall Streeter shares wealth of knowledge with Philly students

For kids back in the day, finances and money management were stuff your parents worried about. Today, those skills are taught to many students as early as middle school. But Ashley M. Fox, a former Wall Street analyst with nine years in the financial industry, is working to take financial education for children to the next step.

April 18, 2016

Business

The Lucky Goat serves coffee and music to connect neighbors in Brewerytown

Its name has roots in an Ethiopian fable and drives the spirit behind the business

April 11, 2016

Parenting

Conversation with kids: Dating & relationships in fifth grade

I don’t know if you knew, but it goes down in fifth grade, from the DMs to school hallways.

March 22, 2016

Lifestyle

From the boardroom to the pulpit: breaking the stained glass ceiling

In the final installment of this two-part series, PhillyVoice explores the journey of two women leadership positions at Wells Fargo and Independence Blue Cross, and at their churches as women in the pulpit.

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