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 ...
Showing Our Ugly: Embracing the Process in Real Time
Black Girls Bonding
20 minutes
8 months ago
Showing Our Ugly: Embracing the Process in Real Time
We love a polished success story, but what about the messy middle? In this episode of Black Girls Bonding, we talk about the power of “showing our ugly” – being open about the challenges, doubts, and struggles as we navigate our journeys. I get real about my own experience as a new entrepreneur, sharing the raw realities of building a business from the ground up. Because truthfully? It’s hard. And Black women deserve spaces where we don’t have to pretend we have it all together. We deserve co...
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 ...