Handle It Early ?

Yesterday we talked about solving problems. Today, let’s talk about something just as important — solving them early. Because most problems don’t start big. They start small and quiet. A late bill.A strange noise in the car.A child acting differently.Tension at work.A bad habit with money.A safety concern you keep meaning to address. Small thingsContinue reading “Handle It Early ?”

Culture!!!

Some conversations are uncomfortable. Talking about culture is one of them. When the topic of Black culture in America comes up, people often get defensive, or they think you’re criticizing your own people. That’s not my intention. This isn’t about blame. It’s about growth. Because if we want better outcomes in our communities, we haveContinue reading “Culture!!!”

How I Became an Investigator-And Why I Teach What The Job Really Requiers!

I grew up during the 1960s and 1970s. Becoming a private investigator never crossed my mind. What was clear, even at a young age, was that people in our community were often treated unfairly by law enforcement. Officers would come into our neighborhoods, throw drugs on the ground, and arrest innocent people. Those experiences stayedContinue reading “How I Became an Investigator-And Why I Teach What The Job Really Requiers!”

When Awareness Fails, People Become Collateral Damage !

As we step into 2026, one thing is clear: the world is moving faster than most people are prepared for. Technology, the economy, crime, and even the way information is shared have changed how we live, work, and protect ourselves. Unfortunately, many citizens are still operating as if nothing has changed. Awareness is no longerContinue reading “When Awareness Fails, People Become Collateral Damage !”

Preparation!!!

Most people don’t plan to fail. They fail because they don’t plan at all. In my years working investigations, I’ve learned that collateral damage doesn’t just happen in wars or crime scenes. It happens quietly in everyday life when people are unprepared. Lack of preparation shows up in many forms. It shows up when aContinue reading “Preparation!!!”

From our tream to Each of you: Happy 2026!

As we welcome a new year, we want to speak directly to you—our readers, supporters, and those who have stood with us along the way. Thank you. Your time, trust, and continued support of Vmgreview.com mean more than words can fully express. A new year always brings reflection. It reminds us of the challenges weContinue reading “From our tream to Each of you: Happy 2026!”

“Announcement”

Coming Soon: Frontline Investigator Training Academy(DBA: Frontline-Academy.com) Many people have thought about becoming a Private Investigator—but hesitate because they are unsure what the profession truly entails. That uncertainty is exactly why Frontline Investigator Training Academy, doing business as Frontline-Academy.com, was created. This new online training platform is designed for individuals who want a realistic, practicalContinue reading ““Announcement””

What Proximity Teaches You: An Investigators Perspective!

One of the first lessons I learned as a private investigator is that interviews alone don’t uncover the truth. Interviews matter, but common sense and observation matter just as much. People reveal who they are through patterns, routines, and behavior. Over time, those patterns become hard to ignore. When a person regularly interacts with anotherContinue reading “What Proximity Teaches You: An Investigators Perspective!”

A Message of Thanks and Holiday Wishes!

As the year comes to a close, I want to personally say thank you to everyone who has supported vmgreview.com. This platform would not exist without readers who took the time to read, reflect, share, and engage with the content throughout the year. vmgreview.com was created to do more than just post opinions. It wasContinue reading “A Message of Thanks and Holiday Wishes!”

By Design: What’s Really Happening to Jobs in Black Atlanta!!

I want to share an observation about the job market in my home city of Atlanta. This is not based on statistics or reports, but on what I see every day as I move around the city. For years, people of color—especially Black folks—worked in industries like construction, hospitality, manufacturing, and caregiving. These jobs helpedContinue reading “By Design: What’s Really Happening to Jobs in Black Atlanta!!”