Ashly Valenzuela, Esq., better known on social media as "Legal Queen LA," is an Entertainment Attorney in Los Angeles, CA. She created the Royalty Room Podcast to provide you with the latest and greatest news in entertainment [and] law! From award show recaps to social justice issues, you don't want to miss what comes next!
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Many people casually use the term 'nomad,' but what does it truly mean, especially for entertainers? On this episode of the Royalty Room, we look to answer this question this with a special guest, Re…
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"Gen Z is the loneliest generation that ever lived." 1/3 of today's population belongs to the age group between ages 11-26 (Generation Z) and there is an epidemic of loneliness affecting this group m…
"No isn’t a cuss word. But you’d think it is!" On this episode, we spoke with Ms. Ann Barlow, a Celebrity Publicist, about our experiences as women in the entertainment industry, working hard to be t…
Why is it that no one can go back home after they "make it?" This epsisode, I had the chance to speak with someone from my own original hometown, Brownsville, PA, about this scary fact and what it me…
Shortly after working on The Selena Gomez Documentary, "My Mind & Me," Brandy Menefee attended a Hollywood Mental Health Summit where we met and were destined to share our stories with eachother. Aft…
"A sister is a dearest friend, a closest enemy, and an angel in times of need." Director Jahmar Hill did a phenomenal job of portraying this on screen in real time for his upcoming premiere "Sisters"…
Lil Xan took a small step back from the industry to focus on his sobriety. After a year and a half without performing, he came to take the stage at 1720 Warehouse with Kinfolk Jon LA to re-introduce…
Why do we have to climb the corporate ladder? What if we want to build our own ladder and put it on our own building? What's it take to get your law degree? What's it take to pass the bar? What's it …
This episode is personal, and my hopes are to help YOU get through the trials and tribulations life throws our way. From early childhood trauma to high school bullies, from college tragedy to law sch…
On Episode 2, Legal Queen LA and Nina Brown (@theBalletBGirl) tackle issues centered around women in rap. Where did we start and where are we now? How have fans fueled the rap beef culture and does r…
Legal Queen LA is bringing her talents to the podcast world, and Episode 1 is all about Mental Health Awareness Month (May). Join us as we speak with "The Mind Edit" pioneer, Ms. Calaís Robinson (@ia…