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Afro Hair Therapy
Afro Hair Therapy
47 episodes
4 days ago
The purpose of this podcast is to share positive, encouraging and uplifting language to influence our thoughts about our Afro hair. This is done through original poetry dedicated to placing ourselves and our Afro hair on a pedestal.
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The purpose of this podcast is to share positive, encouraging and uplifting language to influence our thoughts about our Afro hair. This is done through original poetry dedicated to placing ourselves and our Afro hair on a pedestal.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 45: At the back of my neck
Afro Hair Therapy
5 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 45: At the back of my neck
This episode features the poem "At the back of my neck" written by your host Dee Chikwendu. This poem describes how our Afro hair feels when we pay attention to it's amazing texture and the beauty of how it has been designed. As you listen to this poem, why not run your fingers along the back of your neck? Feel the beautiful and the unique texture of your Afro hair. Embrace how awesome our Afro hair is. Nobody else on the planet has hair like us!
Afro Hair Therapy
The purpose of this podcast is to share positive, encouraging and uplifting language to influence our thoughts about our Afro hair. This is done through original poetry dedicated to placing ourselves and our Afro hair on a pedestal.