In this episode, Kianti talks about the importance of holding on to hope, especially when the world feels unpredictable. Inspired by the recent Democratic wins across the country, she reflects on what it means to celebrate progress without bracing for the next blow. As someone who’s used to waiting for the other shoe to drop, Kianti shares her journey of learning to rewire her brain to stay present, savor joy, and let herself feel the win—because anticipating what’s next only robs us of the ...
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In this episode, Kianti talks about the importance of holding on to hope, especially when the world feels unpredictable. Inspired by the recent Democratic wins across the country, she reflects on what it means to celebrate progress without bracing for the next blow. As someone who’s used to waiting for the other shoe to drop, Kianti shares her journey of learning to rewire her brain to stay present, savor joy, and let herself feel the win—because anticipating what’s next only robs us of the ...
Ease, Joy, and Abundance with Elandria Jackson Charles
Black Girls Bonding
37 minutes
5 months ago
Ease, Joy, and Abundance with Elandria Jackson Charles
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by the incredible Elandria Jackson Charles—a joy coach, speaker, and unapologetic hype woman for Black women everywhere. Together, we dive deep into what it looks like to pursue joy with intention, let go of hustle culture, and embrace a life rooted in ease and abundance. Elandria reminds us that joy is not a reward—it’s a birthright, and living fully starts with giving yourself permission to thrive. We talk about: Elandria's path to becoming a coach and h...
Black Girls Bonding
In this episode, Kianti talks about the importance of holding on to hope, especially when the world feels unpredictable. Inspired by the recent Democratic wins across the country, she reflects on what it means to celebrate progress without bracing for the next blow. As someone who’s used to waiting for the other shoe to drop, Kianti shares her journey of learning to rewire her brain to stay present, savor joy, and let herself feel the win—because anticipating what’s next only robs us of the ...