Nikki Gaskins Campbell
Bio
From southwest Georgia to South Carolina's Grand Strand, Nikki has worked in a variety of news markets as a TV anchor, reporter and producer for more than 20 years. She is currently the publisher of a digital news outlet in the Southeast.
Stories (52/0)
Paranormal Tours of Michigan’s Most Haunted Psychiatric Hospital to Begin
WESTLAND, MICHIGAN—With Halloween less than thirty days away, individuals fascinated by ghosts and all things that go “bump in the night” have the opportunity to potentially come face-to-face with real-life spirits during Eloise Haunted Tours’ paranormal investigations event, which kicks off tonight. Interest in tonight’s paranormal tour has been so well received that it recently caused the company’s website to crash several times.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Horror
13-Year-Old Music Prodigy to Perform National Anthem at Upcoming Sacramento Kings Game
ELK GROVE, CALIFORNIA – Neil Nayyar’s dream of playing the National Anthem before a large crowd at a major sporting event is about to finally come true. On October 28th, the multi-talented teen will perform the Star Spangled Banner during the Sacramento Kings’ home game against the Denver Nuggets.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Beat
Fast Growing Social Media App Takes the Pressure Out of First Dates, Pays for Couples to Dine Out
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK—Let’s face it. First dates can be nerve-racking—especially when the bill finally arrives at the end of a meal. Who pays? The reality is there’s no clear-cut etiquette on who picks up the dreaded first date tab.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Humans
The Talented Boom Dice (aka—Bryan Wilson) Debuts First Single with LP Giobbi, the Warrior Goddess of Electronic Music
What happens when the musical maestro himself, Boom Dice, and LP Giobbi, one of the leading women in the electronic music scene, pair up? Beautiful music happens, that’s what. The dynamic duo recently released their high-energy dance track, “Ready to Go,” and it’s sure to be a chart climber. But don’t just take our word for it. Listen to it here now.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Beat
71-Year-Old Retiree Discovers Passion for Painting
After spending 30 years in the insurance industry, David Schwartzman hasn’t exactly stayed idle since retiring. He’s discovered a new passion—painting, and it just so happens, he is really good at it, too.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Wander
Global Health & Peace Philosopher Reveals the Key to Happiness, Inner Solace in New Book
Author Patrick Ehler knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom, and live a life that’s spiraling out of control. For years, he battled severe depression only made worse by anxiety and panic attacks, alcoholism, drug abuse, and prostitution. Just when he thought any chance of a normal life was impossible, an accident resulting in electric shock gave him the wake up call that he needed to turn his life around once and for all.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Motivation
R&B Singer-Songwriter, Aretha Henry, Pours Heart and Soul into Fourth Studio Album
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI—Aretha Henry, the soulful southern belle who hails from the “Magnolia State,” is one artist who isn’t afraid to speak her truth. On her latest album, Mrs. Jones, Henry gets up close and personal, pouring her raw emotion into every single track.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Beat
HowUdish Teams Up with Top Pro Athletes to Inspire Users to Eat like a Champion
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK— Individuals whose New Year’s resolution is to eat healthier and say “no” to processed foods and refined sugar can soon draw meal inspiration from some of their favorite professional athletes. HowUdish is partnering with professional athletes and olympians to change the way users think about food. The app announced its partnerships with Dani Speegle (Competitive Fitness Athlete), Brandon Marshall (NFL), Bobby Portis (NBA), Jordan Burroughs (wrestling), Cat Zingano (MMA), and Queen Harrison (track and field) today.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Unbalanced
Josh Pfeiffer Transcends Genres with His First #1 Country Hit
Mostly known for his classic big band/swing era-type performances, Josh Pfeiffer is pulling out the surprises in 2019 and demonstrating that he’s not just a "one-style only artist." His latest single, "One More Time," proves his ability to appeal to an even wider fan base—and in this case, we are talking country, y’all!
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Beat
HowUdish, the Social Networking App for Food Lovers and Health Enthusiasts, Releases Major Update
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK—HowUdish, the innovative app that helps users find dishes suited to their tastes and nutritional lifestyle, has released a major update to its social networking platform. Users can now use the app to network with like-minded individuals who share the same interests in health, food, and nutrition. Along with making new friends, the app’s new “Dish Together” feature even makes it possible for users to find romantic connections based on a shared affinity for eating healthy.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell5 years ago in Feast
Locals, Tourists in Nepal Star in Eye-Opening Short Film that Sheds Light on a Country Threatened by Tourism
Director Dekel Berenson’s latest short film, Ashmina, didn’t exactly happen overnight. For five years, he set out on an adventure to explore the far ends of the world such as the North Pole and Mount Everest. It was on that trip to Nepal, in 2014, that inspired his latest, thought-provoking film. While in the country’s second largest city, Pokhara, to finish his training as a paragliding pilot, he encountered several local children who left a lasting impression on the UK/Israeli-based filmmaker.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell6 years ago in Geeks
6-year-old Author Reaches Major Milestone and Garners National Attention With Debut Book
Fredericksburg, Virginia—Kennedy O’Neal has a lot to be proud of these days. After her recent appearance on Good Morning America, sales of the Faith Baptist School kindergartner's debut book, The Adventures of Super Kennedy: Saving and Investing, have surpassed more than 10,000 copies. Kennedy and her dad, Chris O’Neal, released the book in mid-March to a positive reception—both locally and nationally.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell6 years ago in Education