The Voice of Cashville: Meet Averianna The Personality

Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Averianna is not only a popular radio and television personality but a thriving entrepreneur in Nashville, Tennessee.​​

Averianna now houses one of the hottest shows “Cashville Spotlight” on 101.1 The Beat, she talks to the Streetz of Nashville’s local hip-hop and R&B artist.

Averianna also hosts her own show “ATP’s Music City Check in” with some of your favorite faces in Hollywood today. With Averianna’s extensive background and hard work ethic, this

is just the beginning for the young radio personality and host! Tune in to iHeart radio, 101.1 the Beat locally in Nashville every Sunday 6-7 PM CST.

Who is Averianna The Personality, if you could use any four words to describe yourself what would they be? 

unapologetic, fearless, black, Soulja

What inspired your start in the media industry?

106 & Park; simple as it gets. That was the only platform I saw black women on the screen and dolled up. I wanted to be a part of it to influence the next generation.

When did you realize you held a passion for sharing the stories of others? 

At a very young age, I always was the friend that would listen and bend over backward for anyone to solve their problems. I always knew what to say to help fix the situation at the moment. My words have always held power.

You were born and raised in Nashville, TN? Reflect on your childhood, what experience or encounter really groomed you into the person you are now? 

For the most part, I felt like I had it really good but as I grew up I learned that I had better than most but it was still more to life than what was being presented to me. Friendships and Relationships taught me a lot about myself, to be honest, I didn’t really enjoy my childhood. If you watch my documentary I say ” I feel like my life didn’t start until college”. So those years taught me everything I didn’t want or want to be.

Who would you tribute your success to?

So many people have been a part of this journey. For my radio journey for sure I have to say thank you to DJ C-Dubb and Dolewite for seeing something in me, I never would’ve thought to pursue.

Outside of being an entrepreneur, radio personality, and host, you are a woman of God active in your local church. Can you tell us what role your faith has played in your career? How do you balance entrepreneurship and faith? 

Absolutely, I love God you don’t love God? What’s wrong with you? 

*in my Erica Campbell voice* I am a faithful member of Mt.Zion Baptist Church, God I’m so grateful for them. They have always believed in who I said I would be from the pastor to the media team. I wouldn’t be presented with the opportunity to speak with you guys today without him or my relationship with God. I’ve been through a lot personally and career-wise but I always felt God’s hand on me even through my darkest days. As far as balance, I’m definitely a woman that fakes it till she makes it. I just always known internally a delay isn’t a denial.

Tell us about your show “Cashville Spotlight” on 101.1 The Beat, what can listeners expect each week? 

Cashville Spotlight is just its name, a light that I shine on local hip-hop and R&B artists here in the Music City as well as mainstream hip-hop artist that blessed the City.

You also host your own show “ATP’s Music City Check In” can you tell us more about this avenue? 

I’m really excited to share that my show is actually in its pilot season and we are expecting to have a LIVE audience at the National Museum of African American Music in downtown Nashville, on February 27th on my birthdate. This show exposes Nashville for more than country music. The culture is here and We will be heard.

What is next for Averianna, where do you hope to see your platform in the next 3-5 years? 

I see myself having several seasons of Averianna the Personality Music City Check-In, exposing 3 or 4 artists from Nashville, TN in the Hip-hop and R&B to mainstream opportunities, Averianna the Personality being the official voice of Cashville.

What message do you hope women take away from your platform? 

If I made it happen so can you. There will be several No’s but all you need is that one Yes! You can do it! Do it broke, tired, hurt, crying, never give up on yourself. 

What is your definition of a Pretty Woman Who Hustles? 

A woman of integrity, someone who knows what she wants and knows how to keep the vision and purpose at the forefront of her mind daily!

Connect with Averianna Online

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Nino Reyes: Raising The Bar

Today we introduce you to a Powerful Woman in Media. Nino Reyes is a journalist, media personality, and digital marketer, who is a first generation Dominican who grew up in The Bronx, NYC. Upon graduating high school at 18 years old, she moved to Miami, FL where she attended Barry University and received her Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting and Emerging Media. While studying at Barry University, she became the Programming Director of WBUJ 99.5FM The Mix, where she trained over 22 radio DJs, managed the station, and focused on radio marketing & branding. Nino studied under prominent journalists like: Connie Hicks, Craig Stevens, and Oscar Corral. While working under the Netflix filmmaker Oscar Corral, she was able to sharpen her cinematography, production, and editing skills. Upon moving back to New York City, Nino joined the production and cast team of the web-series ‘8 at The Table‘, where she worked amongst Love and Hip-Hop cast members, including various socialites and reality TV stars. Nino Reyes is also recognized for her interviews with celebrities and socialites like: Pop Smoke, Melii, Chimbala, Justina Valentine, Farina, and many more. She is also recognized for covering stories and projects on Miami’s #1 Station for Hip-Hop and R&B, 99JAMZ Miami (WEDR 99.1FM) and at the SoulFrito Music Fest.

Today, Nino is an Integrated Media Planner and Buyer at Universal McCan, one of the largest media agencies in the world. She works amongst clients like American Express, Hulu, Spotify, Coca-Cola, and many private brands and companies. Also, Nino is a contributing writer at Bleu Magazine where she has covered stories on influential people in media and sports, like: Patience Foster (Cardi B’s former publicist) and Melissa Harville-Lebron (the first black woman to be sole owner of a NASCAR team). She began her career with Bleu Magazine, after being an assistant stylist for the Brooklyn rapper, Casanova 2x for the cover of Issue #63. Nino owns Rey Ver Media – a media company that helps artists, companies and brands to enhance their business. Rey Ver Media provides digital marketing services, photography services, brand management, graphic designing, including music & media consultations. Nino also produces her own podcast Keeping It Trill on the StationHead and Youtube platforms – where she discusses politics, current events, controversial topics, and everything that is informative and educational to the public. She has invited special guests like: Ken Hamlin from the NFL Seattle Seahawks, Radio Big Mack from VH1’s Wild n’ Out, Azia from BET’s Hustle in Brooklyn and Young Lyric from The Rap Game

We had the pleasure of sitting down with Nino to gain insight into her passion behind her brand. Nino you have had an amazing career run, and it’s only going up. As a journalist, media personality, and digital marketer, tell our readers what it’s like being a female in a male-dominated industry of media?
Working in a male-dominated industry can be a challenge for many women. I try not to focus so much on the fact that it’s male-dominated and I just continue to focus on the end goal. I find that we can easily get caught up if we’re too focused on the “competition”. It’s important as a woman to stay focused and to know what you’re in this industry for. Know your purpose and stay grounded. Continue to build and pave a way for other women – and make sure to open the doors for women who are following in your footsteps. That is the major key.

How has being a journalist shaped you into who you are today?
Being a journalist has shaped who I am today, in every possible way. My profession influences the way that I speak and the way that I express myself. I find myself to be very well-spoken because of my field – which is the most valuable skill set that many journalists have. Being a journalist allows me to care a lot about current events and social issues. I have always followed politics and international/local news. I care a lot about my community and it is important to constantly stay informed. I find that this makes me very knowledgeable and it gives me the ability to be extremely well-rounded and to know about many different genres and topics.

You are also the founder and CEO of Rey Ver Media. What is Rey Ver Media?
Rey Ver Media is a business that provides marketing, branding, public relations, and graphic designing services. At Rey Ver Media you can find every service that you need if you’re trying to grow or expand your business/brand. I have worked throughout many large media brands and I have accumulated so much knowledge while working in radio, entertainment, and marketing – that I decided to create Rey Ver Media in order to help brands scale their businesses. Rey Ver Media is a one-stop-shop – you can find everything that you need if you’re trying to grow your presence online or throughout the industry.

Oftentimes we shoulda coulda woulda ourselves to death when we start our career paths. Looking back, what, if anything, would you change about your career decisions?
Honestly, I wouldn’t change anything. I feel like I’m exactly where I need to be. That’s very important when you’re on your journey. You can’t allow yourself to be consumed by regret or by the past. You just need to focus on the present and allow yourself to plan and execute for the future. I find that every experience has allowed me to grow into the media mogul that I am today. I am truly grateful for every experience. All those experiences taught me valuable lessons and skillsets that I use in my professional life today.

I have got to ask, have you ever been star-struck when doing interviews? If so, who was it and what was it like? If not, who is someone you would definitely, without a doubt be starstruck if you have the opportunity to interview them?
I have never been star-struck by a celebrity or any talent but I do find that it’s important as a journalist to see the talent as another human, like yourself. I find that this is what allows that connection to grow and to give the talent or celebrity the comfort to open up to you while interviewing them. Instead of being star-struck, I tend to admire the talent for their hard work, resilience, and skills. I love to see people succeed and I know that it requires a lot of behind-the-scenes work for people to achieve those heights. I always congratulate them on their achievements and their growth. But – I think an artist who I’d be star-struck by, would be Beyonce. Haha. She’s the exception to the rule.

Let us not forget about the Keeping It Trill podcast. I watched the Porter Family episode and honey, I was all in that interview wanting to ask my questions! How did the idea of Keeping It Trill emerge? Who would you love to have on the show?
Keeping it Trill is a show that I ended up launching during the pandemic. It is my baby. I love to see it grow and to continue expanding the show. I am currently working with my production team to get Season 2 and Season 3 filmed to push out the episodes on Youtube and Instagram throughout 2022. Keeping it Trill focuses on interviews with celebrities, artists, personalities, and influencers. I highlight the journey of these talents and the challenges/obstacles that they’ve had to face to reach success. It is important to speak on the truth of what it requires or entails to achieve success – so I definitely love to ask those questions that are more personal and real. I would love to interview Saint Jhn next.

I often ask the question of “What does a Pretty Woman Who Hustles” look like to the person I am interviewing. I ask that question because there are so many dynamics that a woman brings to the hustle and I love hearing all the different answers. So, your final question is what does a Pretty Woman Who Hustles look like to Nino Reyes?
A Pretty Woman Who Hustles, is a woman who is empowered. You must love yourself, be confident of yourself, and stand strongly and firmly on who you are. A Woman Who Hustles will always grind – no matter what her circumstances are. There’s no excuse when you want it. If you are passionate about your career, you will always find a way. There wouldn’t be obstacles big enough that you couldn’t overcome. In other words, a Woman Who Hustles is resilient, strong, dedicated, and focused. Lastly, to me – as a woman who hustles, it is important to constantly build valuable skillsets. When you have many skills or talents – which will allow you to sell the service forward – it will allow you to never be overlooked. Your hard work, your portfolio, your skills – will all speak for themselves. So always make sure that you’re constantly learning. Never stop learning. That is a superpower and the biggest secret to succeeding.

Connect with Nino Reyes online NinoLReyes.com